Abstract
Post-operative quadriplegia is a rarely encountered complication and not previously reported as the initial presentation of tumefactive multiple sclerosis. We present an unusual case of a patient with such manifestation and atypical lesions on brain magnetic resonance imaging. The patient was treated with methyl prednisolone pulse therapy and showed a dramatic response. Uncommon neurologic diseases can have very unusual presentations, which should be taken into consideration when encountered with such patients. Considering this fact will help physicians in better decision-making and proper treatment planning.
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Maghsoudi, B., Haddad, H., Vatankhah, P., Rasekhi, A., & Jaberi, A. R. (2015, June 1). Post-operative quadriplegia as the initial manifestation of tumefactive multiple sclerosis. Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine. Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications. https://doi.org/10.4103/0972-5229.158281
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