Bickerstaff brainstem encephalitis, acute transverse myelitis, and acute motor axonal neuropathy: diagnostic and treatment challenges in patients with concomitant syndromes. Clinical observation

We report a 40-year-old woman presented with consciousness disturbance, ataxia, asymmetrical limb weakness, hyperreflexia. Due to magnetic resonance imaging findings, the patient was diagnosed with Bickerstaff’s brainstem encephalitis overlapped with acute transverse myelitis. Later she developed di...

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Main Authors: A. F. Murtazina, E. S. Naumova, S. S. Nikitin, L. M. Boriskina, A. V. Lagutin
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: ABV-press 2017-11-01
Series:Nervno-Myšečnye Bolezni
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Online Access:https://nmb.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/214
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Summary:We report a 40-year-old woman presented with consciousness disturbance, ataxia, asymmetrical limb weakness, hyperreflexia. Due to magnetic resonance imaging findings, the patient was diagnosed with Bickerstaff’s brainstem encephalitis overlapped with acute transverse myelitis. Later she developed distal muscles atrophy and the electroneuromyographic study revealed axonal motor neuropathy, therefore acute motor axonal neuropathy was diagnosed. The patient underwent one course of intravenous immunoglobulin therapy with the regression of symptoms and magnetic resonance imaging changes. Nine months after symptoms onset, the patient has completely recovered. This overlapping case of Bickerstaff’s brainstem encephalitis, acute transverse myelitis and acute motor axonal neuropathy provides further support that these conditions are part of the same spectrum.
ISSN:2222-8721
2413-0443