Atypical acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy in the setting of HIV infection: Report of two cases

Acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy AIDP is an immune mediated disorder that affects the peripheral nerve reflected in myelin damage and sometimes in axonal loss. Upper respiratory infection, gas- trointestinal infection or nonspecific febrile processes are clinical entities that usuall...

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Main Authors: Francisco Bernal-Cano, Carlos A Álvarez, Ellen Lowenstein, Sandra L Valderrama, Carlos H Gómez
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Language:English
Published: Asociación Colombiana de Neurología 2023-06-01
Series:Acta Neurológica Colombiana
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Online Access:https://actaneurologica.com/index.php/anc/article/view/1498
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author Francisco Bernal-Cano
Carlos A Álvarez
Ellen Lowenstein
Sandra L Valderrama
Carlos H Gómez
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Carlos A Álvarez
Ellen Lowenstein
Sandra L Valderrama
Carlos H Gómez
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description Acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy AIDP is an immune mediated disorder that affects the peripheral nerve reflected in myelin damage and sometimes in axonal loss. Upper respiratory infection, gas- trointestinal infection or nonspecific febrile processes are clinical entities that usually precede neurological symptoms represented by progressive weakness of the extremities and attenuation of tendinous reflexes. In the setting of HIV infection AIDP is a peripheral nerve disorder that usually occurs shortly after seroconversion when the CD4 count is higher than 500 cells/µl. It is presumed to be immune mediated, although the offending antibody has not been identified yet. We report two clinical cases of atypical AIDP in the setting of HIV infection: The first with a T lymphocyte CD4 count lower than 100 cells /µl and the second in context of immunologic reconstitution inflammatory syndrome IRIS. Both entities are uncommon phenomena. The patients recovered satisfactorily after receiving intravenous immunoglobulin and temporary cessation of antiretroviral therapy respectively.
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spelling doaj.art-39b7f43fdd9448d08936477951b6920f2023-11-29T21:32:51ZengAsociación Colombiana de NeurologíaActa Neurológica Colombiana0120-87482422-40222023-06-01264Atypical acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy in the setting of HIV infection: Report of two casesFrancisco Bernal-Cano0Carlos A Álvarez1Ellen Lowenstein2Sandra L Valderrama3Carlos H Gómez4Hospital Universitario de San IgnacioHospital Universitario de San Ignacio Hospital Universitario de San Ignacio Hospital Universitario de San Ignacio Hospital Universitario de San Ignacio Acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy AIDP is an immune mediated disorder that affects the peripheral nerve reflected in myelin damage and sometimes in axonal loss. Upper respiratory infection, gas- trointestinal infection or nonspecific febrile processes are clinical entities that usually precede neurological symptoms represented by progressive weakness of the extremities and attenuation of tendinous reflexes. In the setting of HIV infection AIDP is a peripheral nerve disorder that usually occurs shortly after seroconversion when the CD4 count is higher than 500 cells/µl. It is presumed to be immune mediated, although the offending antibody has not been identified yet. We report two clinical cases of atypical AIDP in the setting of HIV infection: The first with a T lymphocyte CD4 count lower than 100 cells /µl and the second in context of immunologic reconstitution inflammatory syndrome IRIS. Both entities are uncommon phenomena. The patients recovered satisfactorily after receiving intravenous immunoglobulin and temporary cessation of antiretroviral therapy respectively. https://actaneurologica.com/index.php/anc/article/view/1498HIVPolyneuropathies
spellingShingle Francisco Bernal-Cano
Carlos A Álvarez
Ellen Lowenstein
Sandra L Valderrama
Carlos H Gómez
Atypical acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy in the setting of HIV infection: Report of two cases
Acta Neurológica Colombiana
HIV
Polyneuropathies
title Atypical acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy in the setting of HIV infection: Report of two cases
title_full Atypical acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy in the setting of HIV infection: Report of two cases
title_fullStr Atypical acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy in the setting of HIV infection: Report of two cases
title_full_unstemmed Atypical acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy in the setting of HIV infection: Report of two cases
title_short Atypical acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy in the setting of HIV infection: Report of two cases
title_sort atypical acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy in the setting of hiv infection report of two cases
topic HIV
Polyneuropathies
url https://actaneurologica.com/index.php/anc/article/view/1498
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