Nō to shinkei = Brain and nerve
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Review Case Reports
[Two cases of generalized tetanus presenting with dysphagia as an initial symptom].
We describe two patients with generalized tetanus, a 60-year-old man and a 76-year-old woman, presenting with dysphagia as an initial symptom of the disease. Eighty percent of patients with generalized tetanus manifest dysphagia on admission to a hospital. However, dysphagia is rare as an initial symptom. ⋯ Therefore, elderly people are considered susceptible to tetanus. We suggest that tetanus should be considered in the differential diagnosis of dysphagia particularly in elderly patients. We also suggest that treatment of tetanus should be initiated immediately, because tetanus still has a high mortality rate at present.
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Examination of a 58-year-old woman who had developed severe upper back pain showed left peripheral type of facial nerve palsy, sensory disturbance of limbs and body trunk (Th7-9), cerebellar ataxia and generalized hyporeflexia. Upper back pain increased at night and was resistant to NSAIDs, antianxiety agents, opioids, and corticosteroids. Concentrations of serum CK and cerebrospinal fluid total protein were elevated. ⋯ However, only one GBS patient with initial severe upper back pain has been reported. Although the precise mechanism of pain in GBS remains unclear, EMG findings lead us to surmise our patient's pain originated from the nerve roots. Limb and back pain should therefore be taken into account for the diagnosis and treatment of GBS patients.