Title of article
Acute toxemic schistosomiasis complicated by acute flaccid paraplegia due to schistosomal myeloradiculopathy in Sudan
Author/Authors
Ahmed, Abdelmonim F. Taibah University - Faculty of Medicine - Departments of Medicine, Saudi Arabia , Idris, Abdelrahman S. Hiraa Hospital - Department of Neurology, Saudi Arabia. , Kareem, Abid M. Taibah University - Faculty of Medicine, Saudi Arabia , Dawoud, Talal A. King Fahad Hospital - Departments of Gastroenterology, Saudi Arabia
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770
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773
Abstract
A 55-year old Sudanese physician presented with one month history of diarrhea, loss of weight (10kg) and low grade nocturnal fever. Following colonoscopy, he rapidly developed paraparesis and retention of urine. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the spinal cord showed low cord lesion suggestive of transverse myelitis. We present a detailed account of diagnostic and management challenges and a literature review of the final diagnosis of acute toxemic schistosomiasis, complicated by acute flaccid paraplegia due to schistosomal myeloradiculopathy. We are reporting this case to increase the awareness of physicians of schistosomal myeloradiculopathy, as it needs urgent specific treatment (praziquantel and steroids). An early follow-up with MRI of the spinal cord (2 weeks treatment) may help in preventing unnecessary neurosurgical intervention. Bilharziasis may be contracted on the banks of the river “White Nile” in urban areas. Finally, clinicians should make use of the Google computer search for diagnosis in difficult cases.
Journal title
Saudi Medical Journal
Journal title
Saudi Medical Journal
Record number
2680278
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