1999
DOI: 10.1038/sj.bmt.1702057
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Successful treatment of Epstein–Barr virus-induced transverse myelitis with ganciclovir and cytomegalovirus hyperimmune globulin following unrelated bone marrow transplantation

Abstract: Summary:We report a patient who developed Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-induced transverse myelitis 19 months after unrelated bone marrow transplantation (BMT). The disease was diagnosed by physical examination, serologic determinations, EBV-specific polymerase chain reaction in peripheral blood lymphocytes and cerebrospinal fluid, and characteristic magnetic resonance imaging scan of the spine. The patient was treated with ganciclovir and cytomegalovirus (CMV) hyperimmune globulin. He gradually improved and recove… Show more

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“…One noteworthy parasite is the pinworm (Enterobius vermicularis), which has been reported to cause TM associated with anti-GM1 antibodies (which are also seen in C jejuni infection) via molecular mimicry. 224 Pathogens associated with parainfectious LETM [167][168][169][170]186,192,193,201,209,212,213,[225][226][227][228][229][230][231][232][233][234][235][236][237][238][239] are listed in Box 3.…”
Section: Vogt-koyanagi-harada Syndromementioning
confidence: 99%
“…One noteworthy parasite is the pinworm (Enterobius vermicularis), which has been reported to cause TM associated with anti-GM1 antibodies (which are also seen in C jejuni infection) via molecular mimicry. 224 Pathogens associated with parainfectious LETM [167][168][169][170]186,192,193,201,209,212,213,[225][226][227][228][229][230][231][232][233][234][235][236][237][238][239] are listed in Box 3.…”
Section: Vogt-koyanagi-harada Syndromementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, as toxicity of acyclovir therapy is low, treatment with acyclovir is often instituted when EBV-LPD has been diagnosed. Two case reports described the achievement of CR of EBV disease after treatment with ganciclovir or foscarnet (Gruhn et al, 1999;Schneider et al, 2000). Little information is available on the effectiveness of newer antiviral agents regarding prevention or treatment of EBV-LPD.…”
Section: Antiviral Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The disease was diagnosed by physical examination and characteristic MRI scan of the spine. Reactivation of EBV was con®rmed by detection of EBV in CSF, increased EBV copy numbers in PBMC, as well as serologic data [Gruhn et al, 1999]. After treatment with ganciclovir and CMV hyperimmune globulin with high anti-EBV antibody titers the patient gradually improved and recovered completely within 4 weeks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%