“When the wind blows, it hurts” – Neuromylitis Optica presenting with Paresthesias and Allodynia

Authors

  • Justin Hicklin A.T. Still University, Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville, Missouri, USA https://orcid.org/0009-0007-3304-6477
  • Thomas Varkey The University of Arizona, College of Medicine, Phoenix, Arizona and Grand Canyon University, The Colangelo College of Business, USA
  • Luke Kloft A.T. Still University, Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville, Missouri, USA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/njn.v20i2.52169

Keywords:

Neurology, Multiple Sclerosis, Work-Up, Management, Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder

Abstract

Patients with Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder (NMOSD) and Multiple Sclerosis (MS) often present with similar, nonspecific symptoms. The relationship between the two diseases has long been disputed and their comparable presentation often creates a challenge in diagnosing patients on presentation alone. In this particular case, we present a patient that has symptoms, imaging, and a physical exam pointing to a likely diagnosis of MS. Further abnormal MRI findings continued high concern for possible early-stage MS. However, cerebrospinal fluid analysis yielded findings that revised the diagnosis to NMOSD. This particular case is intriguing as it demonstrates the importance of completeness of work up as this in the end changed the management of the patient.

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Published

2023-07-21

How to Cite

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Hicklin J, Varkey T, Kloft L. “When the wind blows, it hurts” – Neuromylitis Optica presenting with Paresthesias and Allodynia. Nep J Neurosci [Internet]. 2023 Jul. 21 [cited 2024 Nov. 21];20(2):62-6. Available from: https://nepjol.info/index.php/NJN/article/view/52169

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Case Report