Author: Yang, Jennifer H; Vuong, Kim T; Moodley, Amaran; Chuang, Nathaniel A; Chen, Dillon Y
Title: A Case of Tuberculosis-Associated Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis in a Seven-Month-Old Infant Cord-id: affq3pv4 Document date: 2021_7_10
ID: affq3pv4
Snippet: A seven-month-old previously healthy female infant presented with acute onset encephalopathy and left focal weakness in the setting of three months of non-productive cough. She was diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), and neuroimaging showed multifocal non-enhancing T2 hyperintensities in the brain and longitudinal T2 hyperintensity in the spinal cord consistent with acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM). However, her cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) did not show evidence of TB infection.
Document: A seven-month-old previously healthy female infant presented with acute onset encephalopathy and left focal weakness in the setting of three months of non-productive cough. She was diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), and neuroimaging showed multifocal non-enhancing T2 hyperintensities in the brain and longitudinal T2 hyperintensity in the spinal cord consistent with acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM). However, her cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) did not show evidence of TB infection. She was treated with high-dose steroids for five days with a steroid taper along with antitubercular medications with a remarkable recovery in gross motor function. This case suggests a previously unreported association between TB and an immune-mediated demyelinating syndrome in children that is clinically distinct from other more common forms of TB-associated central nervous system (CNS) complications.
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