Case Reports in Neurology (Jul 2023)

Symmetric Ascending Paralysis Secondary to West Nile Virus

  • Alex Ashkin,
  • Nicole Saccone,
  • Jose Valle,
  • Mark Rasnake

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000529120
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 120 – 125

Abstract

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West Nile virus (WNV) is classified as a Flavivirus, belonging to a Japanese encephalitis subgroup often transmitted via mosquitoes. The classic presentation of a WNV infection usually displays high fevers, myalgias, and headache which can progress to neck stiffness, stupor, and coma (Case Rep Infect Dis. 2020;2020:6501658). Our case study presented with a rare manifestation of ascending paralysis, encompassing the feared neuroinvasive disease pattern that is seldom exhibited. This case had an unusual presentation as certain manifestations experienced by our patient closely resembled that of Guillain-Barré syndrome, although others were more indicative of poliomyelitis-like syndrome. Overall, the mainstay of therapy in both conditions is supportive care, although the prognosis varies substantially depending on the underlying diagnosis.

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