Portal Doppler ultrasound evaluation in myelitis by Schistosoma mansoni

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The mechanism for development of schistosomal myelitis has not yet been completely understood. Few publications have tried to establish a link between the general clinical presentation of the illness and its neurological manifestations. Objective: To evaluated the portal blood flow in patients with schistosomal myelitis and controls. Method: Forty-three individuals were evaluated using portal Doppler ultrasound. Group I consisted of 13 patients with the spinal form of schistosomiasis. Group II included 10 patients with intestinal and hepatointestinal forms of schistosomiasis, but no neurological symptoms; while group III involved 20 healthy controls. Results: Portal venous speed and portal venous flow were significantly elevated in group I (p<0.001) compared with the others. Conclusion: Doppler ultrasound demonstrated a situation of high flow within the portal venous system of patients with schistosomal myelitis.

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Vidal, C. H. F., Gurgel, F. V., Ferreira, M. L. B., Coutinho, A. L., & Filho, H. R. C. de A. (2010). Portal Doppler ultrasound evaluation in myelitis by Schistosoma mansoni. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 68(1), 67–71. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0004-282X2010000100015

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