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IRCMJ-Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal. 2011; 13 (6): 428-430
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-110340

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Because of the low prevalence of Human T Lymphotropic Virus type I [HTLV-I] in comparison with Khorasan Province, considering HTLV-I as an etiology of spastic paraparesia, it may be neglected in evaluation of spastic paraparesis in the other regions of Iran. Some reports of spastic paraparetic patients due to HTLV-I infection in West Azarbaijan, caused us to reconsider the importance of HTLV-I epidemiology in the other areas of the country. All spastic paraparetic patients who referred to Motahari and Imam Khomeini educational hospitals of Urmia from September 2004 to September 2007 were assessed for HTLV-I infection antibodies. In our 3 years study, 11 cases were diagnosed as Human T Lymphotropic Virus type I Associated Myelopathy/Tropical spastic Paraparesis [HAM/TSP, 2 males and 9 females]. The mean age of patients at the time of diagnosis was 45.8 years. Dorsal and cervical MRI of all patients was normal. Serum Enzyme-Linked Immuno-Sorbent Assay [ELISA] and Western blot [WB] for anti HTLV-I antibody in all patients was positive. Four patients underwent for lumber puncture in which were normal in respect of cells and biochemistry, but positive for anti-HLTLV-I antibodies. HAM/TSP detection in West Azarbaijan in spite of its long distance from Khorasan Province shows the importance of anti-HTLV-I Ab assay in the blood and CSF of every spastic paraparetic patient all over the country


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Humans , Male , Female , Human T-lymphotropic virus 1 , HTLV-I Antigens , HTLV-I Antibodies , Spinal Cord Diseases , Paraparesis, Tropical Spastic , Blotting, Western , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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