J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.  2000 Oct;41(10):2296-2301.

A Case of the Neuromyelitis Optica (Devic's syndrome)

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  • 1Department of Ophthalmology, The Dankook University Medical College, San 29 Anseo-dong, Cheonan, Chungnam, 330-714, Korea.

Abstract

Neuromyelitis optica is a rare demyelinating disorder of unknown etiology in which unilateral or bilateral optic neuritis and transverse myelitis occur within few days or weeks time interval.It is a disorder that occurs more commonly in children than in adult. The authors experienced a case of neuromyelitis optica in a 10-year-old male who developed acute visual loss of both eyes, pain and sensory loss of both legs, paraplegia, and urinary difficulty. We confirmed this case by neurologic feature, magnetic resonance imaging, cerebrospinal fluid findings, and visual evoked potential.His symptoms improved with systemic corticosteroid therapy. Therefore, we report our case with a review of related literature.

Keyword

Neuromyelitis optica; Optic neuritis; Transverse myelitis

MeSH Terms

Adult
Cerebrospinal Fluid
Child
Demyelinating Diseases
Humans
Leg
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Male
Myelitis, Transverse
Neuromyelitis Optica*
Optic Neuritis
Paraplegia
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