2015, Number 5
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Rev Clin Esc Med 2015; 5 (5)
Femenina de 30 años, con Lupus Eritematoso Sistémico y Mielitis Transversa Longitudinalmente Extendida
Sánchez BM, Vásquez CJ
Language: Spanish
References: 9
Page: 16-20
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ABSTRACT
A 30 years-old woman with chronic depression
and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus since one
month ago, who presented a 2 days history of
progressive lower limbs weakness and afterward
developed paresthesias,flaccid paraplejia, vesical
atonia with urinary retention and constipation.
Physical examination disclosed right sixth cranial
nerve palsy with horizontal diplopia and nystagmus,
absent deep tendon reflexes in the lower
extremities, sphincter dysfuntion and sensory
level at T6. Transverse myelitis was suspected
and patient was treated with intravenous pulses
steroids, monthly pulses cyclophosphamide and
apheresis with symptoms improve. Spinal cord
MRI was performed and showed hyperintense
diffuse lesions in the T2 weighted images with
longitudinal involvement from the spinal distal
third to connus medullaris compatible with longitudinally
extensive transverse myelitis
(LETM). Patient was discharged from ICU with
clinical improvement and monthly cyclophosphamide
was continued. At present she persists
with saddle hypoesthesia and uses a walking
cane without difficulty.
We report one case of acute LETM, just a few
cases has been reported in world literature.
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