Service de Neurologie - Explorations Fonctionnelles, CHU Ibn Rochd, Quartier des Hôpitaux, Casablanca, Maroc.
Acta Neurol Belg. 2010 Jun;110(2):196-200.
Optic neuromyelitis or Devic's syndrome is a very rare disease affecting the optic tracts and the spinal cord. Its association with evolving pulmonary tuberculosis has been reported in a handful of case reports.
The authors report two cases of Devic's syndrome associated pulmonary tuberculosis (48 and 43 years old men). The First patient was experiencing evolving pulmonary tuberculosis. The two patients were admitted for bilateral blindness followed by paraplegia and sphincter disturbance. Clinical examination and investigations excluded direct tuberculous involvement of the nervous system or a reaction to antituberculous therapy and Devic's syndrome was diagnosed, based on Wingerchurk's criteria. Following treatment with corticosteroids and antituberculous chemotherapy, we noted partial recovery of motor symptoms and sphincter control but the patients remained completely blind.
Throughout this case report, the authors emphasize the rarity of this association and discuss the pathophysiological mechanism, which appears to be an immune dysfunction triggered by mycobacterium infection.
视神经脊髓炎或德维克综合征是一种非常罕见的疾病,影响视神经和脊髓。其与进展性肺结核的关联在少数病例报告中有报道。
作者报告了两例德维克综合征合并肺结核(48 岁和 43 岁男性)。第一例患者患有进展性肺结核。两名患者因双侧失明继而出现截瘫和括约肌功能障碍而入院。临床检查和检查排除了神经系统直接受结核分枝杆菌感染或对抗结核治疗的反应,根据 Wingerchurk 的标准诊断为德维克综合征。在皮质类固醇和抗结核化疗治疗后,我们注意到运动症状和括约肌控制部分恢复,但患者仍然完全失明。
在本病例报告中,作者强调了这种关联的罕见性,并讨论了发病机制,似乎是由分枝杆菌感染引发的免疫功能障碍。