Neurological Manifestations of Mycetoma

Autor: N. Motasim, A. Siddig, A. Hussein, M. Malk Aldar, R. Tofaha AlHusseini, M.A. Ibrahim, H. Abbabshar, M.M. Fadel, M. Abbashar, Aree Ali, K. Mohamed Ahmed Abbasher, E. Elbahi
Rok vydání: 2021
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DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-646919/v1
Popis: Introduction: Mycetoma is a chronic specific granulomatous progressive and disfiguring subcutaneous inflammatory disease. It is caused by true fungi (Euomycetoma) or by higher bacteria (Actinomycetoma).Mycetoma mainly affects lower limbs, followed by upper limbs, back and rarely head and neck. Mycetoma is mainly transmitted through trauma with infected sharp objects. Objectives: To determine the neurological manifestations of mycetoma. Methodology: A descriptive cross-sectional community based study included 160 patients with mycetoma seen in White Nile state. Results: Almost 160 patients were included in the study, 90% of them were male. Two patients presented with entrapment neuropathy, one presented with proximal neuropathy, one has peripheral neuropathy, one has dorsal spine involvement presented with spastic paraplegia with sensory level, one has cervical cord compression, and one patient has repeated attacks of convulsion. Conclusion: Although it is rare, clinicians should highly suspect neurological involvement in mycetoma patients.
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