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Case Reports
. 1992 Jun;13(5):435-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF02312151.

Neurogenic pulmonary edema: a presenting symptom in multiple sclerosis

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Neurogenic pulmonary edema: a presenting symptom in multiple sclerosis

N Gentiloni et al. Ital J Neurol Sci. 1992 Jun.

Abstract

Altered cardiovascular and respiratory function is uncommonly encountered in multiple sclerosis, though it may appear late in the course of the disease [4]. Episodes of acute ventilatory failure due to autonomic and/or voluntary respiratory function paralysis have already been described. These episodes are often accompanied by a focal neurological deficit which expresses lesion at the level of the medulla [6]. A demyelinating bulbar lesion leading to altered cardiovascular function is likewise infrequent but when it happens, bradycardia, postural hypotension [2], or acute pulmonary edema without heart failure may occur [1]. We present a case of non cardiogenic acute pulmonary edema which had neither a toxic insult nor an infective agent as etiology, but appeared as the initial manifestation of a multifocal demyelinating syndrome.

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