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Title: [A case report of neuromyelitis optica with 37 years' interval between optic neuropathy and spinal cord lesion and literature review]. Author: Li CQ, Liang YY, Qi XK, Liu JG. Journal: Zhonghua Nei Ke Za Zhi; 2011 Mar; 50(3):197-200. PubMed ID: 21600080. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To improve the recolonization of long term interval between optic neuropathy and spinal cord injury of neuromyelitis optica. METHODS: One 51-year old male patient with 37 years' interval between optic neuropathy and spinal cord injury of neuromyelitis optica underwent the examination of plasma and cerebrospinal fluid and head and spinal MRI examinations, who was also followed up. His clinical data were analyzed and related literature was reviewed. RESULTS: The myelin basic protein and IgG index in his cerebrospinal fluid was high, his oligoclonal band of cerebrospinal fluid was positive, and abnormal finding in visual evoked potential. Abnormal intramedullary long T(2) signals was showed in spinal cord MRI at T(1-7) segment. When diagnosed as neuromyelitis optica, the clinical symptom and signs was improved with corticosteroid and gamma globulin therapy. The patient was in stable condition at present. CONCLUSIONS: There could be a long term interval between optic neuritis and myelitis. One should pay attention to clinical features and imaging examination of subclinical lesion in spinal cord and brain and conoid the possibility of developing neuromyelitis optica or multiple sclerosis.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]