DIAGNOSTIC SLIDE SESSION CASE 10

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DIAGNOSTIC SLIDE SESSION CASE 10 B.K. Kleinschmidt-DeMasters, MD Disclosures: I am not a trainee Caterina made me do this

CASE 2016-10: : The patient is a 5-year-old girl with Down syndrome, obstructive sleep apnea, and an AV canal defect present at birth (now repaired). She had complaints of headaches and progressively worsening neck pain over 2 or 3 months. She then began to have severe arm pains that lead to imaging, which demonstrated an avidly enhancing, extradural soft tissue mass centered within the left anterolateral aspect of the C2-C3 spinal canal, extending through and remodeling the left C2-C3 neural foramen.

CASE 2016-10: : Primary consideration included a nerve sheath tumor, such as a schwannoma or neurofibroma, or meningioma, though it would have been highly unusual in a patient of this age.

CASE 2016-10: : A cervical osteoplastic laminectomy and microsurgical radical subtotal resection of tumor was performed. Somatosensory and motor evoked potentials were diminished on the left side at the outside of the case, but they gradually improved, as the case proceeded. The tumor was densely adherent to dura, and not at all adherent to the spinal cord. The left cervical nerve roots 2, 3, and 4 could easily be separated from the tumor and were left largely intact. Preliminary frozen section diagnosis at the outside pediatric hospital was consistent with fibrous meningioma.

Parts did look this this

No tight granulomas Reactive lymphoplasmacytic infiltrates

No eosinophils

DISCUSSION

ALL FEMALE

Uterus red arrow Intestine blue arrow Cuticular nodules green arrows GRAVID FEMALE WITH TWO-CHAMBERED UTERUS http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/onchocerciasis/gallery.html#adults.

CUTICLE

MICROFILARIA OVARY

Species which are primarily responsible for human filarial infections are Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi, Onchocerca volvulus Wuchereria bancrofti and Malayan filariasis (B. malayi) cause elephantiasis Most elephantiasis worldwide caused by Wuchereria bancrofti. In Asia, Brugia malayi and Brugia timori

Onchocerca volvulus -transmitted through repeated bites by blackflies of the genus Simulium -Infection leads to visual impairment or blindness, skin disease, including nodules under the skin or debilitating itching. -Worldwide onchocerciasis is second only to trachoma as an infectious cause of blindness -called River Blindness because the blackfly that transmits the infection lives and breeds near fast-flowing streams and rivers and infection can result in blindness

-Onchocerciasis VOLVULUS is not acquired in United States. -Occasional cases found in immigrants or travelers from endemic areas: however, symptomatic onchocerciasis usually requires heavy infestations and repeated exposure to the vector fly -Short-term travelers at little or no risk of disease -Pruritus, dermatitis, and eosinophilia may occur in travelers who stay longer than 3 months in endemic areas of Africa * * -Symptoms may occur months to years after leaving endemic area CDC http://www.cdc.gov/dpdx/onchocerciasis/gallery.html#adults.

A perfect match. Onchocerca lupi Originally described in a wolf in the Caucasus region of the Republic of Georgia, common in dogs in Europe

Follow up on this child Postoperative day 18 lumbar puncture negative for microfilariae Ophthalmic examination negative Patient started on ivermectin + doxycycline Did well

Filaria IgG4 Antibody 0.29 REFERENCE RANGE: <1.50 INTERPRETIVE CRITERIA: <1.50 NEGATIVE 1.50-3.00 EQUIVOCAL >3.00 POSITIVE This assay detects Filaria IgG4 associated with infections caused by the major filarial parasites, including Dirofilaria immitis, Wuchereria brancrofti, Brugia malayi, and Onchocerca volvulus. Detection of IgG4 subclass antibody offers enhanced specificity without sacrifice of sensitivity. Chronic filarial infections manifesting as elephantiasis may not show a significant IgG4 response, and cannot be ruled out by this assay. Equivocal results may represent cross-reactive antibodies induced by infection with other nematodes. CDC agreed with Onchocerca lupi

EMERGENCE OF ZOONOTIC ONCHOCERCA LUPI INFECTION IN THE UNITED STATES

http://www.who.int/tdr/publications/documents/onchocerciasis-life-cycle.swf