Acute encephalitis, myoclonus and Sweet syndrome after mRNA-1273 vaccine

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Abstract

A patient presented with fever, generalised rash, confusion, orofacial movements and myoclonus after receiving the first dose of mRNA-1273 vaccine from Moderna. MRI was unremarkable while cerebrospinal fluid showed leucocytosis with lymphocyte predominance and hyperproteinorrachia. The skin evidenced red, non-scaly, oedematous papules coalescing into plaques with scattered non-follicular pustules. Skin biopsy was consistent with a neutrophilic dermatosis. The patient fulfilled the criteria for Sweet syndrome. A thorough evaluation ruled out alternative infectious, autoimmune or malignant aetiologies, and all manifestations resolved with glucocorticoids. While we cannot prove causality, there was a temporal correlation between the vaccination and the clinical findings.

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Torrealba-Acosta, G., Martin, J. C., Huttenbach, Y., Garcia, C. R., Sohail, M. R., Agarwal, S. K., … Hirzallah, M. I. (2021). Acute encephalitis, myoclonus and Sweet syndrome after mRNA-1273 vaccine. BMJ Case Reports, 14(7). https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2021-243173

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