학술논문

Cervical myelitis in a patient with pulmonary sarcoidosis
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Neurocritical Care, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 57-60 (2020)
Subject
neurosarcoidosis
myelitis
spinal cord
Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system
RC346-429
Language
English
Korean
ISSN
2005-0348
2508-1349
80844359
Abstract
Background Sarcoidosis is a multisystemic disease characterized by noncaseating granulomas, predominantly affecting organs such as the lungs and lymph nodes. Spinal cord involvement of sarcoidosis is uncommon. Case Report A 32-year-old male presented with pain and numbness in bilateral upper extremities for 1 year. He had pulmonary sarcoidosis 4 years ago. Spinal magnetic resonance imaging showed a cord lesion with enhancement at the C5 to C6 level. Chest computed tomography revealed the increased size of the lymph nodes compared to previously. His serum angiotensin-converting enzyme level was elevated. He was diagnosed with myelitis caused by sarcoidosis. After steroid treatment, the numbness improved, but the pain still persisted. Conclusion To enable the early detection and treatment of neurosarcoidosis among patients with systemic sarcoidosis, a high degree of suspicion is required. Neurological complications can be minimized if it is detected and treated early.