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  • * The patient first showed stroke-like symptoms, was treated, and sent home, but returned with similar issues that led to a PML diagnosis upon further investigation.
  • * Despite being treated successfully with anti-malarial medications, the patient's health deteriorated, underscoring the need to consider PML as a potential diagnosis in all patients, regardless of immune status.

Article Abstract

Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) is considered an often fatal, demon-leading disease primarily associated with immunosuppression. Immunocompromised individuals predominantly exhibit this manifestation, while immunocompatible patients rarely encounter it. We present a unique case of PML in an immunocompetent individual who initially presented with stroke-like symptoms, received management, and was subsequently discharged. He returned to our hospital a few days later with similar complaints, prompting further investigations that revealed PML, a condition often overlooked, especially in individuals with an intact immune system. Although he received successful treatment with mefloquine and other anti-malarial medications and followed up on an outpatient basis, his subsequent outcome was unfavourable. As a result, this case emphasises the importance of having PML as a significant differential and therapeutic option.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11329278PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.64758DOI Listing

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