Palliative Care Research
Online ISSN : 1880-5302
ISSN-L : 1880-5302
Case Report
Relief of HHV-6 Encephalomyelitis-induced Electric Shock-like Pain with Levetiracetam after Blood Stem Cell Transplantation
Sunao MarunakaYoshie KimuraKano NishiumiJunichi Ikegaki
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2021 Volume 16 Issue 2 Pages 209-213

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We encountered a case of HHV-6 encephalomyelitis following blood stem cell transplantation. A woman in her 30’s suffered from paroxysmal electric shock-like pain, itching, tremor of lower limbs and excessive sweating on the 15th day after cord blood transplantation. Urinary retention also occurred. Pregabalin and opioid administration was started, and foscarnet was administered after a finding of HHV-6DNA positive in cerebrospinal fluid. Combined use of levetiracetam 1000 mg per day decreased both frequency and intensity of the electric shock-like pain. In a week before the negative results of HHV-6 amplification, she became excessively drowsy. With withdrawal of levetiracetam, her consciousness returned to be clear. The main symptoms on discharge were pain and itching with numbness around the anus, and were well controlled with oxycodone 15 mg, pregabalin 225 mg, and lorazepam 0.5 mg per day. In our case of HHV-6 encephalomyelitis after cord blood transplantation, levetiracetam was effective in suppressing electric shock-like pain.

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