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Acute Reversible Cerebellar Ataxia in Typhoid Fever


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1 Dept.of Medicine, LTMMC and LTMGH,Sion, 21/251, Shell Colony, Sahakar Nagar1, Chembur (E) Mumbai-400071, India
2 Dept.of Medicine, LTMMC and LTMGH,Sion, Mumbai, India
     

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Central nervous system involvement is not uncommonly seen in patients with enteric fever. However, acute cerebellar ataxia as an isolated neurological complication of enteric fever is very rare. We report a patient with blood culture proven enteric fever who developed acute cerebellar syndrome during the first week of illness. Following treatment with appropriate antibiotics, patient showed complete recovery over the next three to four weeks.

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Cerebellum, Enteric Fever, Neuro-Psychiatric Manifestations.
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Authors

Sangeeta J. Pednekar
Dept.of Medicine, LTMMC and LTMGH,Sion, 21/251, Shell Colony, Sahakar Nagar1, Chembur (E) Mumbai-400071, India
Shilpa Patil
Dept.of Medicine, LTMMC and LTMGH,Sion, Mumbai, India
Ritesh Girde
Dept.of Medicine, LTMMC and LTMGH,Sion, Mumbai, India
Suraj Pachakawale
Dept.of Medicine, LTMMC and LTMGH,Sion, Mumbai, India
Tousif Devle
Dept.of Medicine, LTMMC and LTMGH,Sion, Mumbai, India
Datta Bhosale
Dept.of Medicine, LTMMC and LTMGH,Sion, Mumbai, India
Amar Sultan
Dept.of Medicine, LTMMC and LTMGH,Sion, Mumbai, India

Abstract


Central nervous system involvement is not uncommonly seen in patients with enteric fever. However, acute cerebellar ataxia as an isolated neurological complication of enteric fever is very rare. We report a patient with blood culture proven enteric fever who developed acute cerebellar syndrome during the first week of illness. Following treatment with appropriate antibiotics, patient showed complete recovery over the next three to four weeks.

Keywords


Cerebellum, Enteric Fever, Neuro-Psychiatric Manifestations.