Sixteen syndrome: a rare presentation of central demyelination

Francesca Bridge, Tim Bennett, Katherine Buzzard

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Abstract

This case illustrates two diagnostic challenges for clinicians: the rarely described sixteen syndrome and the relationship between tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha inhibitors and central demyelination. Sixteen syndrome affects horizontal eye movements and the facial nerve bilaterally reflecting a lesion in the posterior pontine tegmentum, adjacent to the fourth ventricle. Given its rarity and complexity of clinical signs, this syndrome risks misdiagnosis and mismanagement. The relationship between TNF-alpha inhibitors and demyelination is a complex issue in which causality is yet to be established. This diagnostic challenge poses a management dilemma for clinicians.

Original languageEnglish
Number of pages6
JournalBMJ Case Reports
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Jan 2023

Keywords

  • Anklosing spondylitis
  • Biological agents
  • Brain stem / cerebellum
  • Drugs: CNS (not psychiatric)
  • Multiple sclerosis

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