Subacute neuronopathy in a young man: A possible association with tetracycline treatment

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Abstract

A young man with subacute neuronopathy following tetracycline treatment is described. The symptoms started as a sensory dorsal root affection but by time also involved motor nerves. He developed a severe sensory ataxia with pseudoathetotic movements. Other possi¬ble aetiologies were scrutinized and excluded. Tetracycline induced neuronopathy is hitherto not reported in the literature. We propose a possible association between treatment with tetracycline and the development of sensory neuronopathy in this patient.

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Vrethem, M., Dahle, C., & Lindvall, B. (2011). Subacute neuronopathy in a young man: A possible association with tetracycline treatment. Neurology International, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.4081/ni.2011.e16

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