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Ganciclovir-induced ataxia and encephalopathy
M C Möhlmann1, J Stiksma, M H H Kramer
1Department of Internal Medicine, VU Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Background:
Ganciclovir can be used to treat a primary cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection, however it can cause side effects.
Case Description:
We describe a 60-year-old immunocompromised woman with a primary CMV infection who was treated with ganciclovir. She developed an encephalopathy which resolved after discontinuation of ganciclovir.
Conclusion:
A reversible encephalopathy as a side effect of ganciclovir.
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