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A Case of Acute Motor and Sensory Axonal Neuropathy Following Hepatitis A Infection

Authors :
Yoon-Sik Jo
Ick Hee Kim
Sang-Don Han
Yong-Duk Kim
Jin-Yong Choi
Sang-Jun Na
Source :
Journal of Korean Medical Science
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences, 2013.

Abstract

Acute motor and sensory axonal neuropathy (AMSAN) are recently described subtypes of Guillain-Barre syndrome characterized by acute onset of distal weakness, loss of deep tendon reflexes, and sensory symptoms. A 21-yr-old male was transferred to our hospital due to respiration difficulties and progressive weakness. In laboratory findings, immunoglobulin M antibodies against hepatitis A were detected in blood and cerebrospinal fluid. The findings of motor nerve conduction studies showed markedly reduced amplitudes of compound muscle action potentials in bilateral peroneal, and posterior tibial nerves, without evidence of demyelination. Based on clinical features, laboratory findings, and electrophysiologic investigation, the patient was diagnosed the AMSAN following acute hepatitis A viral infection. The patient was treated with intravenous immunoglobulin and recovered slowly. Clinicians should consider this rare but a serious case of AMSAN following acute hepatitis A infection.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15986357 and 10118934
Volume :
28
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Korean Medical Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....670c924bdb730bd87adb15e8bfb56edc