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Query: UMLS:C0027066 (
myoclonus
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A case of tuberculous pleurisy associated with
myoclonus
and Quincke's edema due to isoniazid (INH) and isoniazid sodium methanesulfonate (
IHMS
) was reported. A 75-year-old man was admitted to our division because of chest discomfort and the left chest pain of one month's duration. A conventional chest roentgenogram revealed pleural effusion in the left thoracic cavity. The pleural specimen obtained from the left parietal pleura revealed caseating granuloma.
Myoclonus
suddenly appeared two months after the administration of antituberculous drugs for tuberculous pleurisy. Therefore, INH was discontinued. Three days later the patient's
myoclonus
disappeared and nine days later
IHMS
was newly administered. The patient abruptly developed
myoclonus
and Quincke's edema.
IHMS
was discontinued and 30 mg of prednisolone was simultaneously given. Two days later
myoclonus
disappeared and two days more later Quincke's edema was improved. The lymphocyte stimulation test using
IHMS
was positive. At that time, levels of serum vitamin B6 were within normal levels. These results suggest that
myoclonus
may result from epileptogenic action caused by INH or
IHMS
, and Quincke's edema may result from hypersensitive reaction associated with
IHMS
.
...
PMID:[A case of tuberculous pleurisy associated with myoclonus and Quincke's edema due to isoniazid and isoniazid sodium methanesulfonate]. 279 12