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Acute Polyradiculomyelitis With Spinal Cord Gray Matter Lesions: A Report of Two Cases
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4626020
Author(s) Tsagkas, Charidimos; Wendebourg, Maria Janina; Mehling, Matthias; Lorscheider, Johannes; Lyrer, Philippe A.; Décard, Bernhard Friedrich
Author(s) at UniBasel Tsagkas, Charidimos
Year 2021
Title Acute Polyradiculomyelitis With Spinal Cord Gray Matter Lesions: A Report of Two Cases
Journal Frontiers in Neurology
Volume 12
Pages / Article-Number 721669
Abstract Objective: Inflammatory polyradiculomyelitis belongs to a rare group of immune-mediated diseases affecting both the central and peripheral nervous system. We aimed to describe an unusual presentation of acute polyradiculomyelitis with marked spinal cord lesions restricted to the gray matter. Methods: Thorough examination of two case reports including clinical, MRI, serologic, electrophysiologic and CSF examinations as well as short-term follow-up. Results: We present two adult patients with acute polyradiculomyelitis and unusual spinal cord lesions restricted to the gray matter on MRI. The clinical presentation, serologic, electrophysiologic and CSF features of the two patients varied, whereas both patients demonstrated severe, asymmetrical, predominantly distal, motor deficits of the lower extremities as well as bladder and bowel dysfunction. Both patients only partially responded to anti-inflammatory treatment. Severe motor impairment and bladder dysfunction persisted even months after symptom onset. Conclusions: To our best of knowledge, these are the first reports of acute polyradiculomyelitis with distinct involvement of the lower thoracic spinal cord gray matter. Currently, it remains unclear whether gray matter lesions reflect a separate pathophysiologic mechanism or an exceedingly rare presentation of spinal cord involvement in acute polyradiculomyelitis.
Publisher Frontiers Research Foundation
ISSN/ISBN 1664-2295
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/84568/
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.3389/fneur.2021.721669
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34489856
 
   

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