2022
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.23782
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A Case Report: Ethambutol Causes a Rare Adverse Effect of Peripheral Neuropathy

Abstract: Mycobacterium gordonae is a slow-growing acid-fast bacilli mycobacterium with low pathogenic potential. Patients with this infection are treated with antimycobacterial agents such as ethambutol, clarithromycin, and rifampin. We present a rare side effect of ethambutol causing peripheral neuropathy, along with regression of this upon discontinuation of the inciting medication. A 78-year-old male with a past medical history of lumbar degenerative disc disease and lumbosacral radiculopathy presented to the clinic… Show more

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“…Optic neuropathy (commonly associated with neuropathies due to nutritional deficiencies) and CNS manifestations may also occur. Ethambutol more commonly causes optic than peripheral neuropathy; however, there have been a few cases of axonal sensory neuropathy described, with improvement after stopping the drug 21…”
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“…Optic neuropathy (commonly associated with neuropathies due to nutritional deficiencies) and CNS manifestations may also occur. Ethambutol more commonly causes optic than peripheral neuropathy; however, there have been a few cases of axonal sensory neuropathy described, with improvement after stopping the drug 21…”
Section: Other Medicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from dengue fever, malaria and scrub typhus too may rarely be complicated by pancreatitis. 4 5 Prompt treatment of infection with appropriate drugs leads to good outcome in such cases. 4 5 Acute pancreatitis occurs in 3.7 to 5.65% of patients with acute viral hepatitis.…”
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“…4 5 Prompt treatment of infection with appropriate drugs leads to good outcome in such cases. 4 5 Acute pancreatitis occurs in 3.7 to 5.65% of patients with acute viral hepatitis. It is usually mild and recovers with conservative management.…”
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