Recurrent longitudinally extensive transversal myelitis in a patient with Sjögren’s syndrome

Introduction. Longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis (LETM) is a transversal myelitis that extends through three or more vertebral segments in length. Case report. A 52- year-old woman was hospitalized due to pain in the lumbar region, difficulty in walking, hypoesthesia of the anogenital a...

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Main Authors: Šekarić Jelena, Živanović Željko, Lučić-Prokin Aleksandra, Kokai-Zekić Timea, Petrović Kosta, Turkalj Ivan, Jovin Zita, Gvozdenović Slobodan
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Published: Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia 2013-01-01
Series:Vojnosanitetski Pregled
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2013/0042-84501311056S.pdf
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spelling doaj-fc79f73285c94f15a8514dcfbb57f7652020-11-24T21:22:53ZengMilitary Health Department, Ministry of Defance, SerbiaVojnosanitetski Pregled0042-84502013-01-0170111056105810.2298/VSP1311056SRecurrent longitudinally extensive transversal myelitis in a patient with Sjögren’s syndromeŠekarić JelenaŽivanović ŽeljkoLučić-Prokin AleksandraKokai-Zekić TimeaPetrović KostaTurkalj IvanJovin ZitaGvozdenović SlobodanIntroduction. Longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis (LETM) is a transversal myelitis that extends through three or more vertebral segments in length. Case report. A 52- year-old woman was hospitalized due to pain in the lumbar region, difficulty in walking, hypoesthesia of the anogenital area and urinary retention. In the past medical history, two years earlier, the patient had been diagnosed with transversal myelitis confirmed by MRI of the cervical spine and six months earlier, the patient was diagnosed with primary Sjögren’s syndrome (SS). During the current hospitalization MRI of the spinal cord revealed extensive inflammatory lesions of almost the whole spinal cord. Lumbar puncture (LP) revealed mild pleocytosis and slightly increased protein level. Isoelectric focusing of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum proteins was normal. Visual evoked potentials were normal. Serological testing excluded acute viral infections. Corticosteroid therapy was applied with good therapeutic response. Control MRI revealed regression of pathological changes in the spinal cord. Conclusion. A wide range of disorders can cause LETM, but usually the first line diagnosis is neuromyelitis optica (NMO). Based on the detection of NMO immunoglobulin G in the serum of affected patients, a variety of allied disorders were grouped under the name of NMO spectrum disorders, including recurrent myelitis associated with LETM and myelitis associated with autoimmune disorders such as SS. There have been only a few cases reported in the literature with recurrent LETM associated with non-organ specific autoimmune disorder.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2013/0042-84501311056S.pdfmyelitis, transverseSjorgen’s syndromeneuromyelitis opticadiagnosisdrug therapytreatment outcome
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author Šekarić Jelena
Živanović Željko
Lučić-Prokin Aleksandra
Kokai-Zekić Timea
Petrović Kosta
Turkalj Ivan
Jovin Zita
Gvozdenović Slobodan
spellingShingle Šekarić Jelena
Živanović Željko
Lučić-Prokin Aleksandra
Kokai-Zekić Timea
Petrović Kosta
Turkalj Ivan
Jovin Zita
Gvozdenović Slobodan
Recurrent longitudinally extensive transversal myelitis in a patient with Sjögren’s syndrome
Vojnosanitetski Pregled
myelitis, transverse
Sjorgen’s syndrome
neuromyelitis optica
diagnosis
drug therapy
treatment outcome
author_facet Šekarić Jelena
Živanović Željko
Lučić-Prokin Aleksandra
Kokai-Zekić Timea
Petrović Kosta
Turkalj Ivan
Jovin Zita
Gvozdenović Slobodan
author_sort Šekarić Jelena
title Recurrent longitudinally extensive transversal myelitis in a patient with Sjögren’s syndrome
title_short Recurrent longitudinally extensive transversal myelitis in a patient with Sjögren’s syndrome
title_full Recurrent longitudinally extensive transversal myelitis in a patient with Sjögren’s syndrome
title_fullStr Recurrent longitudinally extensive transversal myelitis in a patient with Sjögren’s syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Recurrent longitudinally extensive transversal myelitis in a patient with Sjögren’s syndrome
title_sort recurrent longitudinally extensive transversal myelitis in a patient with sjögren’s syndrome
publisher Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia
series Vojnosanitetski Pregled
issn 0042-8450
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Introduction. Longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis (LETM) is a transversal myelitis that extends through three or more vertebral segments in length. Case report. A 52- year-old woman was hospitalized due to pain in the lumbar region, difficulty in walking, hypoesthesia of the anogenital area and urinary retention. In the past medical history, two years earlier, the patient had been diagnosed with transversal myelitis confirmed by MRI of the cervical spine and six months earlier, the patient was diagnosed with primary Sjögren’s syndrome (SS). During the current hospitalization MRI of the spinal cord revealed extensive inflammatory lesions of almost the whole spinal cord. Lumbar puncture (LP) revealed mild pleocytosis and slightly increased protein level. Isoelectric focusing of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum proteins was normal. Visual evoked potentials were normal. Serological testing excluded acute viral infections. Corticosteroid therapy was applied with good therapeutic response. Control MRI revealed regression of pathological changes in the spinal cord. Conclusion. A wide range of disorders can cause LETM, but usually the first line diagnosis is neuromyelitis optica (NMO). Based on the detection of NMO immunoglobulin G in the serum of affected patients, a variety of allied disorders were grouped under the name of NMO spectrum disorders, including recurrent myelitis associated with LETM and myelitis associated with autoimmune disorders such as SS. There have been only a few cases reported in the literature with recurrent LETM associated with non-organ specific autoimmune disorder.
topic myelitis, transverse
Sjorgen’s syndrome
neuromyelitis optica
diagnosis
drug therapy
treatment outcome
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2013/0042-84501311056S.pdf
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