DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF ATYPICAL MODERN ENCEPHALOMYELITIS OF UNKNOWN CAUSE
To this day, there are cases of neuro infections that cannot be etiologically specified and are cured empirically. Clinics are difficult, and the healing process is prolonged with risks of complications. It is not uncommon for diseases to remain unrecognized for a long time due to an atypical clin...
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| Language: | English |
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Trakia University
2023-09-01
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| Series: | Trakia Journal of Sciences |
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| Online Access: | http://tru.uni-sz.bg/tsj/Volume%2021,%202023,%20Number%203,%20Series%20Biomedical%20Sciences/10_K.Naydenov.pdf |
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| Summary: | To this day, there are cases of neuro infections that cannot be etiologically specified and are cured
empirically. Clinics are difficult, and the healing process is prolonged with risks of complications.
It is not uncommon for diseases to remain unrecognized for a long time due to an atypical clinical
picture. This leads to prolonged exposure of the patient to the harmful effects of infection and
prolongation of the disease process. The result is many costly studies without results. It is necessary
to revise the current course of neuro infections and their classification, as well as to share information
in specially created platforms for searching for coincidence and exchange of experience. In this
regard, we present one of our cases, which remained undiagnosed and we find it interesting. The
presented clinical case is atypical and etiologically unproven. An example of a challenge in
diagnosis and treatment, that bears no resemblance to the relatively rare neuro infections in our
region. We have studied the current changes and course of some of the most common encephalitis
and summarized them with an aim to do the differential diagnosis. We need a revision of the current
course of neuroinfections and a new classification based on the clinical picture. |
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| ISSN: | 1313-3551 |