Spinal Cord Schistosomiasis: Two Different Outcomes

Case Rep Neurol. 2016 Feb 12;8(1):47-52. doi: 10.1159/000443787. eCollection 2016 Jan-Apr.

Abstract

Spinal cord schistosomiasis is difficult to diagnose in nonendemic areas. We report the clinical profile of 2 young Saudi males who presented with myelopathy. The first patient arrived at our hospital relatively late, i.e. 3 months following the presentation of initial symptoms, and had received both pulse steroid therapy and a plasma exchange. Praziquantel was administered late and the patient did not recover. The second case presented early, i.e. within around 8 weeks of initial symptoms. This patient received praziquantel without any kind of steroid and had a complete recovery. We concluded that prompt recognition and early treatment with praziquantel is crucial for a better outcome. The role of steroids in these cases still needs to be proven.

Keywords: Myelopathy; Saudi Arabia; Spinal cord schistosomiasis.

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