Title of article :
Three Cases of Acute Necrotizing Encephalopathy: Is It an Epidemic or Only Incidental?
Author/Authors :
Ahmadabadi, Farzad Department of Pediatrics Neurology - Ardabil University of Medical Sciences (ARUMS), Ardabil , Ruhollahi, Sonia Radiologist, Ardabil University of Medical Sciences (ARUMS), Ardabil , Maskani, Reza Department of Pediatrics Neurology - Ardabil University of Medical Sciences (ARUMS), Ardabil , Jafari, Narjes Department of Pediatrics Neurology - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences (SBMU), Tehran , Karimi Dardashti, Sanaz General Surgeon - Ardabil University of Medical Sciences (ARUMS), Ardabil
Abstract :
Acute necrotizing encephalopathy of childhood (ANEC) is a
disease, characterized by a respiratory or gastrointestinal infection,
accompanied with fever, rapid alteration of consciousness, and seizures.
The clinical characteristics of ANEC include acute encephalopathy
following a viral infection, seizure, altered consciousness, and
absence of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pleocytosis, with an occasional
increase in the level of proteins. This disease is almost exclusively
seen in previously healthy infants and children from East Asia. Serial
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations have demonstrated
symmetric lesions involving the thalami, brainstem, cerebellum, and
white matter. ANEC has a poor prognosis with high morbidity and
mortality rates. Herein, we present three cases of ANEC, who were
referred to Bu-Ali Hospital of Ardabil, Iran during two weeks. Report
of these three cases promoted the idea of an epidemic. The purpose
of this case series was to raise the issue that ANEC may occur as an
epidemic.
Keywords :
Acute necrotizing encephalopathy (ANE) , Seizure , Pediatric
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics