Tacrolimus (FK506)-induced mutism after liver transplant |
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Authors: | Sokol Deborah K Molleston Jean P Filo Ronald S Van Valer Joseph Edwards-Brown Mary |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neurology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USA. |
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Abstract: | Tacrolimus (FK506), an immunosuppressant, has been associated with mutism in adults after liver transplant. Speech arrest, agitation, tremor, ataxia, and downward gaze deviation in a 5-year-old female 13 days after orthotopic liver transplant are reported. FK506, which began to be administered 12 days earlier, rose to a level of 44 ng/mL (normal range, 10-20 ng/mL) 1 day before neurologic abnormalities began. FK506 dose level was maintained and then reduced. Three days later the patient could say a few single words and extra-ocular movement returned to normal. Four months later, she continued to exhibit decreased fluency and dysarthria with ataxia. One year later, decreased fluency and mild ataxia persists. Rapid identification of speech loss linked to FK506 may be important because reduction or cessation of the drug may be associated with reverse of speech loss. |
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