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Post-malaria myasthenia gravis
Musa, Afra; Ibrahim, Salah A; Badi, Rehab; Eltahir, Ammar.
  • Musa, Afra; s.af
  • Ibrahim, Salah A; s.af
  • Badi, Rehab; s.af
  • Eltahir, Ammar; s.af
Khartoum Medical Journal ; 10(3): 1431-1435, 2017.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1264625
ABSTRACT
We report a nine-year-old girl who presented with complete drooping of the left eyelid and restriction of medial gaze following an attack of febrile illness. The child was admitted into a rural hospital where she was misdiagnosed and managed as a case of meningitis. She was referred to a tertiary children hospital when her condition was not improving and where she developed the eye signs. She was diagnosed as a case of severe malaria which responded well to quinine therapy. In our neurophysiology clinic, examination revealed partial unilateral left eye ptosis, weak frontalis, neck flexors, fingers extensors & knee flexors. Her investigations revealed positive neostigmine test, decremental response to repetitive nerve stimulation(-15.6%,nasalis), increased jitter in single-fibre electromyography (left frontalis & extensor-digitorum communis) and negative serology for myasthenia gravis antibodies. She showed remarkable improvement after pyridostigmine therapy which continued for three months. Regular follow-up showed no recurrence of her symptoms
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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Malaria / Myasthenia Gravis Language: English Journal: Khartoum Medical Journal Year: 2017 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Malaria / Myasthenia Gravis Language: English Journal: Khartoum Medical Journal Year: 2017 Type: Article