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Amphotericin B-induced myelopathy.

N T Carnevale, J N Galgiani, D A Stevens

    Archives of Internal Medicine
    |September 1, 1980
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    Intrathecal amphotericin B for coccidioidal meningitis can cause severe spinal cord toxicity. Neurologic deficits, including paraparesis and Brown-Séquard

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    Background:

    • Coccidioidal meningitis is a serious fungal infection of the central nervous system.
    • Intrathecal amphotericin B is a treatment option for fungal meningitis.
    • Potential neurotoxicity of intrathecal medications requires careful evaluation.