Disseminated Strongyloidiasis in Renal Transplant Recipient Complicated with Neurological Manifestations

AuthorAline Moreira do Vale Motaen
AuthorLeidiane Silvaen
AuthorEvelyne Santana Giraoen
AuthorClaudia Maria Costa De Oliveiraen
OrcidAline Moreira do Vale Mota [0000-0002-4345-2547]en
OrcidLeidiane Silva [0000-0002-8825-945X]en
OrcidEvelyne Santana Girao [0000-0003-3059-5490]en
OrcidClaudia Maria Costa De Oliveira [0000-0002-2795-6681]en
Issued Date2023-02-28en
AbstractIntroduction: Infections caused by Strongyloides stercoralis are quite difficult to detect. It can remain silent long before manifesting, which used to occur when patients were under immunosuppressed conditions. This scenario makes the patient’s treatment and recovery hard to deal with. Case Presentation: This paper reports the case of a renal transplant patient who presented disseminated strongyloidiasis infection complicated with neurological manifestations. In order to eliminate Strongyloides stercoralis, the patient initially received oral Ivermectin treatment, and as the infection persisted, parenteral treatment was provided. The patient developed flaccid tetraparesis and increased cerebrospinal fluid protein with albumin- cytological dissociation, initially suggesting the diagnosis of Guillain-Barré syndrome. Conclusions: This clinical report highlights the need for early diagnosis and treatment in cases of immunosuppressed patients with strongyloidiasis infection, as the diagnosis might be neglected.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/archcid-116309en
KeywordStrongyloidiasisen
KeywordImmunosuppressionen
KeywordTransplantationen
KeywordGuillain-Barréen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleDisseminated Strongyloidiasis in Renal Transplant Recipient Complicated with Neurological Manifestationsen
TypeCase Reporten

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