Case Reports in Neurology (Dec 2015)

Cronobacter sakazakii DNA Detection in Cerebrospinal Fluid of a Patient with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Mimic Syndrome

  • Marianna Piombo,
  • Daniela Chiarello,
  • Marzia Corbetto,
  • Giovanni Di Pino,
  • Giordano Dicuonzo,
  • Silvia Angeletti,
  • Elisabetta Riva,
  • Lucia De Florio,
  • Fioravante Capone,
  • Vincenzo Di Lazzaro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000442520
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
pp. 238 – 241

Abstract

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A 45-year-old male noticed progressive weakness of the right lower limb with gait disturbance. Over the following months, motor deficits worsened, spreading to the right upper limb. Electromyography showed active denervation in the upper and lower limb muscles. A diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) was made. About 2 years after symptom onset, gradual improvement occurred. Cerebrospinal fluid analysis performed about 3 years after the beginning of symptoms identified Cronobacter sakazakii. Since no other possible causes were identified, we suggest that an almost completely reversible ALS-like syndrome had been triggered by Cronobacter infection in our immunocompetent patient.

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