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Multiple Sclerosis Journal | 2012

Severe multiple sclerosis reactivation under fingolimod 3 months after natalizumab withdrawal

L. Daelman; A Maitrot; Adil Maarouf; Mp Chaunu; Caroline Papeix; Ayman Tourbah

We report the case of a woman with multiple sclerosis who developed a severe neurological condition following natalizumab (NZB) withdrawal and soon after fingolimod (FTY) initiation. FTY was started 3.5 months after a two-year NZB treatment. Fifteen days later, she suffered partial repetitive seizures followed by a tonicoclonic seizure. This was associated with attention difficulties and an increased asthenia. Brain MRI follow-up disclosed large demyelinating active lesions in favour of disease reactivation. This case suggests that FTY introduction may occur less than three months after NZB withdrawal.


Revue Neurologique | 2014

Progressive neuropsychiatric manifestations of phenylketonuria in adulthood.

L. Daelman; Frédéric Sedel; Ayman Tourbah

INTRODUCTION Neuropsychiatric signs and MRI abnormalities can occur in patients with phenylketonuria in adulthood. We describe clinical and radiological features of phenylketonuric patients and we discuss the advantage of continuing diet in adulthood. METHOD We report late onset neuropsychiatric symptoms of four phenylketonuric patients (33-45years) diagnosed in infancy and report the case of a patient (33years) diagnosed with phenylketonuria because of late onset neurological signs. We describe clinical and radiological features of these 5 patients, and their evolution under diet and propose a review of the literature. RESULTS The main neurological abnormalities in phenylketonuric patients diagnosed in infancy are: brisk reflexes, spastic paraparesis, psychiatric signs that appear 10.5years after the diet arrest. A leukoencephalopathy was present in 93% of cases and 91.7% improve clinically after poor phenylalanine diet reintroduction. In 4 patients, neurological abnormalities (spastic paraparesis, dementia, Parkinsonism) led to the late diagnosis. Two of them had a leukoencephalopathy on brain MRI. Patients had high levels of phenylalanine (above 1500μmol/L) when neuropsychiatric signs occurred. Improvement after diet suggests that hyperphenylalaninemia has a direct toxic effect on the brain. DISCUSSION/CONCLUSION The long-term follow-up of phenylketonuric patients is mandatory to depict and treat neurological complications in time. Diet reintroduction is efficacious in most cases.


Multiple Sclerosis Journal | 2013

Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis in two renal transplant patients: is there a role for Epstein-Barr virus reactivation?

Nathalie Caucheteux; Adil Maarouf; L. Daelman; O Toupance; S Lavaud; Ayman Tourbah

Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) is a rare inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system, usually occurring after a vaccination or infectious disease. It has been exceptionally described in transplanted patients. The pathophysiology remains incompletely understood. We report the clinical, biological and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) presentation and evolution of two kidney-transplanted patients with ADEM associated with local Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) reactivation. ADEM may occur in transplanted patients with favorable evolution. Its pathophysiology is uncertain, and the implication of EBV is discussed.


Journal of Neurology | 2015

Criteria improving multiple sclerosis diagnosis at the first MRI

Nathalie Caucheteux; Adil Maarouf; Margaux Genevray; Emmanuelle Leray; Romain Deschamps; Mp Chaunu; L. Daelman; Jean-Christophe Ferré; O. Gout; Jean Pelletier; Laurent Pierot; Gilles Edan; Ayman Tourbah


Revue Neurologique | 2014

Un syndrome « huit et demi plus » révélateur de sclérose en plaques

R. Wanono; L. Daelman; Adil Maarouf; Nathalie Caucheteux; Marie-Pierre Chaunu; Ayman Tourbah


Revue Neurologique | 2012

Phénylcétonurie de l’adulte : manifestations neurologiques et modalités évolutives

L. Daelman; Claire Ewenzcyk; François Feillet; Zaïre Amoura; Ayman Tourbah; Frédéric Sedel


Revue Neurologique | 2015

Coma induit par le métronidazole : à propos d’un cas

Vignon Nonnonhou; L. Daelman; Adil Maarouf; Emilie Delannoy; Marie-Pierre Chaunu; Nathalie Caucheteux; Ayman Tourbah


Revue Neurologique | 2014

Une leucoencéphalopathie régressive après une première perfusion d’etanercept

L. Moutte; Nathalie Caucheteux; Adil Maarouf; L. Daelman; S. Maillard; Marie-Pierre Chaunu; Ayman Tourbah


Revue Neurologique | 2014

Intérêt d’une structure « urgences-SEP » : l’exemple du CHU de Reims

L. Hadj-Henni; Adil Maarouf; Nathalie Caucheteux; Sophie Goulipian; L. Daelman; Marie-Pierre Chaunu; Ayman Tourbah


Revue Neurologique | 2014

Traitement par fampridine en routine clinique au CHU de Reims

E. Penombre; R. Wanono; Nathalie Caucheteux; L. Daelman; Adil Maarouf; Marie-Pierre Chaunu; Ayman Tourbah

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Adil Maarouf

Aix-Marseille University

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N. Gibelin

University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne

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Elizabeth Landré

Paris Descartes University

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Jean Pelletier

Aix-Marseille University

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