An infant with steroid-refractory cytomegalovirus-associated ADEM who responded to immunoglobulin therapy

2014 
Acute disseminated en - cephalomyelitis (ADEM) develops via an im - munological mechanism. We encountered a 10- month-old infant with a rare pathogenesis of cy - tomegalovirus (CMV)-related ADEM.The patients complaints were; protracted fever; counscious - ness disorder; and affected cervical stability. Cerebral magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) 9 days after onset, revealed a disseminated lesion, suggesting ADEM. Pulse therapy with methyl - prednisolone at 30 mg/kg was performed for 3 days. However, its clinical efficacy was not marked. Therapy with immunoglobulin (IVIg) at 400 mg/kg/day was started 15 days after onset, and continued for 5 days. This markedly im - proved the consciousness level and muscle strength, and the infant was discharged without neurological sequelae. ADEM showed a monophasic course, and the infant's subsequent growth has been favorable. Altough the number of case reports is small, massive-IVIg therapy should be considered in patients with steriod-re - fractory ADEM, as demonstrated in this case study.
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