HTLV-I associated uveitis, myelopathy, rheumatoid arthritis and Sjögren's syndrome.

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A 62 year-old white female presented with a 10-year-history of slowly progressive spastic paraparesis, pain and dysesthesia in the lower limbs and sphincter disturbance. A few years after the onset of the neurologic symptoms she developped migratory arthritis with swelling of the knees and pain on palpation of knees and fingers, dry eyes, mouth and skin. Two months before admission she presented bilateral nongranulomatous anterior uveitis. Examination revealed spastic paraparesis with bilateral Babinski sign, a decreased sensation level below L3, decreased vibration sense in the lower extremities, and a postural tremor of the upper limbs. Laboratory work-up disclosed HTLV-I positive tests in the blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and a mild pleocytosis in the CSF with a normal protein content. Nerve conduction velocity studies were normal. The present case shows the association of uveitis, arthritis and Sjögren's syndrome in a patient with tropical spastic paraparesis/human T-cell lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I) associated myelopathy (TSP/HAM), and illustrates the wide spectrum of clinical manifestations which may accompany this infection with this virus.

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Pinheiro, S. R., Lana-Peixoto, M. A., Proietti, A. B., Oréfice, F., Lima-Martins, M. V., & Proietti, F. A. (1995). HTLV-I associated uveitis, myelopathy, rheumatoid arthritis and Sjögren’s syndrome. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 53(4), 777–781. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0004-282X1995000500011

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