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American Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2019, 7(3), 46-51
DOI: 10.12691/AJMCR-7-3-4
Case Report

Corticosteroid Induced Acute Symptomatic Sinus Bradycardia in a Postpartum Woman Treated for Multiple Sclerosis

Aisha Taiyeb1, Sarah Alqurashi1, and Hani Aggad1

1Neurology Department, King Abdallah Medical Complex, Jeddah 23816, Saudi Arabia

Pub. Date: March 24, 2019

Cite this paper

Aisha Taiyeb, Sarah Alqurashi and Hani Aggad. Corticosteroid Induced Acute Symptomatic Sinus Bradycardia in a Postpartum Woman Treated for Multiple Sclerosis. American Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2019; 7(3):46-51. doi: 10.12691/AJMCR-7-3-4

Abstract

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the most common neurological disorders and causes of disability among young adults worldwide. Pulse steroid therapy is commonly used to treat the acute relapses of MS. Acute Sinus bradycardia has been reported as a side effect after administration of pulse dose steroid; most of the reported cases are asymptomatic. A case of acute symptomatic sinus bradycardia was reported after administration of pulse steroid in post-partum women with multiple sclerosis.

Keywords

multiple sclerosis, postpartum, sinus bradycardia, corticosteroid

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