PMID: 18416286Apr 18, 2008Paper

Acquired progressive spastic paraparesis due to neurobrucellosis: a case report

Acta neurologica Belgica
Sibel KaracaMeliha Tan

Abstract

A 39-year-old man with a 4-month history of transient pins and needles sensations occurring below the waist while walking and difficulty walking presented to our outpatient clinic. He had an approximate 1-year history of bilateral hearing loss, the etiology of which was unknown. His symptoms had been progressive, and there was no significant family history. He demonstrated a spastic gait and required assistance for walking. Deep tendon reflexes were hypertonic; a sensation deficit was defined as originating from the 12th thoracic vertebra. Babinski's sign was positive bilaterally. Sphincter abnormalities were seen in the patient's bladder and bowel functions. Cerebral and spinal magnetic resonance images with contrast media were unremarkable. An analysis of the patient's cerebrospinal fluid was consistent with neurobrucellosis. Owing to spastic paraparesis and hearing loss, the diagnosis of neurobrucellosis was made. Combined antimicrobial therapy was started and continued 6 months. His neurologic condition improved, and he was able to walk without help after 3 months' treatment. Our case illustrates that acquired progressive spastic paraparesis may occur during the course of neurobrucellosis. Neurobrucellosis should be borne i...Continue Reading

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