Varicella-zoster meningovasculitis in a multiple sclerosis patient treated with natalizumab.
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Abstrakts
BACKGROUND
Natalizumab is associated with the occasional occurrence of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML). While natalizumab-associated PML is well described in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients, herpes and other infections have rarely been reported.
OBJECTIVE
To report a case of varicella-zoster (VZV) meningovasculitis in a MS patient treated with natalizumab.
METHODS
Case report.
RESULTS
A 48-year-old woman diagnosed with MS in treatment with natalizumab (Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS): 4.0). After 72 infusions, she complained of a holocraneal headache and a new unsteady gait with diplopia (EDSS: 5.0). A brain and spinal cord magnetic resonance (MR) scan showed a multifocal leptomeningeal enhancing nodular lesions and an angiography revealed irregularity of the proximal segments of cerebral arteries. Testing for VZV DNA by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification was positive in cerebrospinal fluid. Treatment with endovenous acyclovir was started. After clinical improvement (EDSS: 4.5), treatment with natalizumab was restarted associated with oral acyclovir as prophylaxis.
CONCLUSIONS
Neurologists should be aware of other possible neuroinfections besides PML in MS patients under natalizumab.