2009
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-86702009000200015
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Transverse myelitis associated to HCV infection

Abstract: Complications involving the central nervous system in patients suffering from hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection have been rare. Among them, it appears the transverse myelitis, which has already been reported in likely association with HCV. This paper presents the case study of a 65-year-old woman who developed cervical transverse myelitis linked to chronic HCV infection and anti-HCV antibodies in the spinal fluid, being excluded other etiologies for transverse myelitis. Current evidence has reinforced the like… Show more

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“…In a case of acute transverse myelitis associated with chronic HCV infection, anti-HCV antibody was present in the CSF. 10 In our case, anti-HCV antibody was also detected in the CSF. It is hypothesized that the virus might have penetrated blood brain barrier and involved the CNS directly.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…In a case of acute transverse myelitis associated with chronic HCV infection, anti-HCV antibody was present in the CSF. 10 In our case, anti-HCV antibody was also detected in the CSF. It is hypothesized that the virus might have penetrated blood brain barrier and involved the CNS directly.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…ADEM associated with HCV has been reported before [9], and recently Sim et al report a case of ADEM associated with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection with positive serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) anti-HCV antibody [15]. In a case of acute transverse myelitis associated with chronic HCV infection, anti-HCV antibody was present in the CSF [16]. It is hypothesized that the virus might have penetrated blood brain barrier and involved the CNS directly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Otros procesos causantes son los de origen infeccioso, que provocan una agresión directa en la médula espinal. Son muchos los microorganismos sobre los que existen casos publicados: dengue, parotiditis, sarampión, rubeóla, virus Hepatitis C, B y E, CMV, VEB, VVZ, Coxackie, Influenza, VHS, micobacterias, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, sífilis, Listeria o Borrelia 9,10 . En un número no desdeñable de ocasiones resulta complejo discernir su patogenia ya que los cuadros infecciosos o incluso las vacunaciones (difteria, tétanos, rubéola, hepatitis B, rabia, Bordetella pertussis, cólera, tifus, poliomielitis) pueden ocasionar una brusca reacción inmune que es la que finalmente produce la necrosis de la sustancia gris o la lesión de la sustancia blanca, con desmielinización perivenosa e infiltrados linfocitarios 11 .…”
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