Tuberculosis Meningoencephalomyelitis in Good's Syndrome: a Case Report

Good's syndrome is a rare disease characterized by thymoma associated with combined B- and T-cell immunodeficiency in adults. Due to the lack of early onset of symptoms, it is difficult to diagnose this disorder. A 44-year-old man diagnosed with thymic carcinoma was admitted to the hospital wit...

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Published inBrain & NeuroRehabilitation Vol. 13; no. 3; pp. e16 - 6
Main Authors Kwon, Namwoo, Kim, Hyoung Seop
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Published Korea (South) Korean Society for Neurorehabilitation 01.11.2020
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Abstract Good's syndrome is a rare disease characterized by thymoma associated with combined B- and T-cell immunodeficiency in adults. Due to the lack of early onset of symptoms, it is difficult to diagnose this disorder. A 44-year-old man diagnosed with thymic carcinoma was admitted to the hospital with quadriplegia for 6 months. Brain abscess and meningoencephalitis were identified in the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain. Antibiotics, steroid, and intravenous immunoglobulin treatment were provided for 3 months. Follow-up MRI showed progression to C7-level. The radiologic findings were consistent with tuberculosis infection and thus, the patient was treated with anti-tuberculosis medication. MRI of the brain and spine showed an improved state of meningoencephalomyelitis. In a laboratory study, there were decreased levels of peripheral B-cell and CD4 T-cell and decreased CD4:CD8 ratio; therefore, it confirmed that cellular immunity deteriorated. In addition to clinical findings, we were able to diagnose the patient with Good's syndrome. Good's syndrome is a highly suspicious disease in patients with thymoma who have recurrent unusual infections. Immunologic tests should be performed for diagnosis in which it can prevent delayed diagnosis and allow timely treatment.
AbstractList Good's syndrome is a rare disease characterized by thymoma associated with combined B- and T-cell immunodeficiency in adults. Due to the lack of early onset of symptoms, it is difficult to diagnose this disorder. A 44-year-old man diagnosed with thymic carcinoma was admitted to the hospital with quadriplegia for 6 months. Brain abscess and meningoencephalitis were identified in the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain. Antibiotics, steroid, and intravenous immunoglobulin treatment were provided for 3 months. Follow-up MRI showed progression to C7-level. The radiologic findings were consistent with tuberculosis infection and thus, the patient was treated with anti-tuberculosis medication. MRI of the brain and spine showed an improved state of meningoencephalomyelitis. In a laboratory study, there were decreased levels of peripheral B-cell and CD4 T-cell and decreased CD4:CD8 ratio; therefore, it confirmed that cellular immunity deteriorated. In addition to clinical findings, we were able to diagnose the patient with Good's syndrome. Good's syndrome is a highly suspicious disease in patients with thymoma who have recurrent unusual infections. Immunologic tests should be performed for diagnosis in which it can prevent delayed diagnosis and allow timely treatment.Good's syndrome is a rare disease characterized by thymoma associated with combined B- and T-cell immunodeficiency in adults. Due to the lack of early onset of symptoms, it is difficult to diagnose this disorder. A 44-year-old man diagnosed with thymic carcinoma was admitted to the hospital with quadriplegia for 6 months. Brain abscess and meningoencephalitis were identified in the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain. Antibiotics, steroid, and intravenous immunoglobulin treatment were provided for 3 months. Follow-up MRI showed progression to C7-level. The radiologic findings were consistent with tuberculosis infection and thus, the patient was treated with anti-tuberculosis medication. MRI of the brain and spine showed an improved state of meningoencephalomyelitis. In a laboratory study, there were decreased levels of peripheral B-cell and CD4 T-cell and decreased CD4:CD8 ratio; therefore, it confirmed that cellular immunity deteriorated. In addition to clinical findings, we were able to diagnose the patient with Good's syndrome. Good's syndrome is a highly suspicious disease in patients with thymoma who have recurrent unusual infections. Immunologic tests should be performed for diagnosis in which it can prevent delayed diagnosis and allow timely treatment.
Good's syndrome is a rare disease characterized by thymoma associated with combined B- and T-cell immunodeficiency in adults. Due to the lack of early onset of symptoms, it is difficult to diagnose this disorder. A 44-year-old man diagnosed with thymic carcinoma was admitted to the hospital with quadriplegia for 6 months. Brain abscess and meningoencephalitis were identified in the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain. Antibiotics, steroid, and intravenous immunoglobulin treatment were provided for 3 months. Follow-up MRI showed progression to C7-level. The radiologic findings were consistent with tuberculosis infection and thus, the patient was treated with anti-tuberculosis medication. MRI of the brain and spine showed an improved state of meningoencephalomyelitis. In a laboratory study, there were decreased levels of peripheral B-cell and CD4 T-cell and decreased CD4:CD8 ratio; therefore, it confirmed that cellular immunity deteriorated. In addition to clinical findings, we were able to diagnose the patient with Good's syndrome. Good's syndrome is a highly suspicious disease in patients with thymoma who have recurrent unusual infections. Immunologic tests should be performed for diagnosis in which it can prevent delayed diagnosis and allow timely treatment. KCI Citation Count: 0
Good's syndrome is a rare disease characterized by thymoma associated with combined B- and T-cell immunodeficiency in adults. Due to the lack of early onset of symptoms, it is difficult to diagnose this disorder. A 44-year-old man diagnosed with thymic carcinoma was admitted to the hospital with quadriplegia for 6 months. Brain abscess and meningoencephalitis were identified in the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain. Antibiotics, steroid, and intravenous immunoglobulin treatment were provided for 3 months. Follow-up MRI showed progression to C7-level. The radiologic findings were consistent with tuberculosis infection and thus, the patient was treated with anti-tuberculosis medication. MRI of the brain and spine showed an improved state of meningoencephalomyelitis. In a laboratory study, there were decreased levels of peripheral B-cell and CD4 T-cell and decreased CD4:CD8 ratio; therefore, it confirmed that cellular immunity deteriorated. In addition to clinical findings, we were able to diagnose the patient with Good's syndrome. Good's syndrome is a highly suspicious disease in patients with thymoma who have recurrent unusual infections. Immunologic tests should be performed for diagnosis in which it can prevent delayed diagnosis and allow timely treatment.
Good's syndrome is a rare disease characterized by thymoma associated with combined B- and T-cell immunodeficiency in adults. Due to the lack of early onset of symptoms, it is difficult to diagnose this disorder. A 44-year-old man diagnosed with thymic carcinoma was admitted to the hospital with quadriplegia for 6 months. Brain abscess and meningoencephalitis were identified in the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain. Antibiotics, steroid, and intravenous immunoglobulin treatment were provided for 3 months. Follow-up MRI showed progression to C7-level. The radiologic findings were consistent with tuberculosis infection and thus, the patient was treated with anti-tuberculosis medication. MRI of the brain and spine showed an improved state of meningoencephalomyelitis. In a laboratory study, there were decreased levels of peripheral B-cell and CD4 T-cell and decreased CD4:CD8 ratio; therefore, it confirmed that cellular immunity deteriorated. In addition to clinical findings, we were able to diagnose the patient with Good's syndrome. Good's syndrome is a highly suspicious disease in patients with thymoma who have recurrent unusual infections. Immunologic tests should be performed for diagnosis in which it can prevent delayed diagnosis and allow timely treatment. • Good's syndrome is a rare and highly suspicious disease in patients with thymoma. • Immunological tests should be performed to confirm the diagnosis. • This can prevent a delayed diagnosis and allow the timely initiation of treatment.
Author Kim, Hyoung Seop
Kwon, Namwoo
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