Para-infectious anti-GD2/GD3 IgM myelitis during the Covid-19 pandemic: Case report and literature review

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de Antonio, Luis Alberto Rodriguez [1 ]
Gonzalez-Suarez, Ines [2 ]
Fernandez-Barriuso, Ines [1 ]
Perez, Maria Rabasa [1 ]
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[1] Hosp Univ Fuenlabrada, Dept Neurol, Calle Camino Molino 2, Fuenlabrada, Madrid, Spain
[2] Complejo Hosp Univ Vigo, Dept Neurol, Calle Clara Campoamor 341, Vigo, Pontevedra, Spain
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OPTIC NEURITIS; TRANSVERSE MYELITIS;
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10.1016/j.msard.2021.102783
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background: Even though SARS-CoV-2 is a predominantly respiratory virus, several reports have described various neurological disorders, from the beginning of the pandemic. The first para-infectious myelitis case was described in Wuhan in February 2020. Nevertheless, data from registries and reviews are scarce. Methods: A 40-year-old female with T5-T6 SARS-CoV-2 para-infectious myelitis is reported. A literature review of the published literature on the SARS-CoV-2 and para-infectious myelitis was done. Epidemiological, clinical, laboratory, image, treatment, and outcome data are described. Results: Particular findings of our case are that Covid-19 was asymptomatic and anti-GD2/GD3 IgM was found. 18 para-infectious myelitis occurred over a wide age range (Beh et al., 2013-67), mean age 50.7 +/- 18.6 years, with 10/18 (55.6%) women. Covid-19 involvement was variable from asymptomatic cases to severe Covid-19 resulting in death. The mean time to establish myelitis from the onset of Covid-19 symptoms was 10.3 +/- 7.8 days (0-24). The most common clinical form was transverse myelitis (14/18 patients, 77.7%) and the most frequent radiological form was longitudinally extensive myelitis (11/17 patients, 64.7%). In CSF mild lymphocytosis (14/16, 87.5%) with low cellularity (40.9 +/- 49.7/mu L) and elevated proteins (11/16, 77.8%, mean 145.0 mg +/- 159.0/dL) were frequent. Oligoclonal bands were usually negative (7/9, 77.7%) and mirror pattern was found in 2/7 patients (33.3%). SARS-CoV-2 PCR in CSF was negative in 10/10 cases. Conclusion: SARS-CoV-2 can cause myelitis by immune-mediated mechanisms. Clinical-radiological characteristics of Covid-19 para-infectious myelitis were variable and non-specific.
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