2004
DOI: 10.1016/s0168-8278(04)90467-9
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467 Central nervous system involvement in HCV-cryoglobulinemia vasculitis: A multicenter case-control study using MRI and neuropsychological tests

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“…Alterations in upper functions have been reported, including cognitive and attention deficits, associated or not with depressive syndrome or chronic fatigue syndrome. These central neurological manifestations are rare and poor prognosis in relation to peripheral manifestations [7]. Our case reports a case of peripheral and central neurological disorders during a cryoglobulinemia with chronic viral hepatitis C, which was severe in causing sensory-motor deficit with abolition of the osteo-tendinous reflexes, Explained by an important alteration of the nerve roots of the two upper and lower limbs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Alterations in upper functions have been reported, including cognitive and attention deficits, associated or not with depressive syndrome or chronic fatigue syndrome. These central neurological manifestations are rare and poor prognosis in relation to peripheral manifestations [7]. Our case reports a case of peripheral and central neurological disorders during a cryoglobulinemia with chronic viral hepatitis C, which was severe in causing sensory-motor deficit with abolition of the osteo-tendinous reflexes, Explained by an important alteration of the nerve roots of the two upper and lower limbs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…A cerebralis vasculitis: ischaemiás stroke, lacunaris szindróma, kognitív károsodás, encephalopathia ritkább megnyilvánulások [24].…”
Section: Perifériás Neuropathiaunclassified
“…Therapy with IFN-α can worsen MC-related polyneuropathy [45]. The involvement of the central nervous system is unusual and presents as transient dysarthria and hemiplegia [46,47].…”
Section: Neuropathymentioning
confidence: 99%