Profound encephalopathy with complete recovery in three childr...

Collect this paper and discover other ones on Labmeeting. Learn more.
- Hide Abstract
We describe three cousins who presented with agitation, dysphasia and/or coma, and developed hemiplegia following initial onset of symptoms. Two cases followed minor head injuries, two were pyrexial and two were associated with neutrophilia. Two cases required ventilatory support on the intensive care unit. Magnetic resonance imaging in all three cases showed cortical swelling, and one had evidence of restricted water diffusion on diffusion-weighted imaging, suggestive of ischaemia/infarction. A complete family history at the time of presentation would have led to an earlier diagnosis of profound encephalopathy in familial hemiplegic migraine, which would have enabled better prognostication of their clinical course and caused less distress for the families.
Journal of paediatrics and child health 45(3):154-7, 2009 MarWho cited this? | PubMed ID: 19317760 | Fulltext


+ Click Here for Related Papers


Join Labmeeting

  • Organize and search your PDF collection
  • Collect papers
  • Search millions of papers
  • Keep up to date with paper alerts
  • Read your papers from anywhere
  • Recommend papers to colleagues
  • Manage your lab

Join Labmeeting

Labmeeting is a web service for researchers. Sign up with your academic email address.

Individuals or corporations not affiliated with an academic institution can request a trial subscription.


Got a question?
The Labmeeting Network
has the answer.
Ask scientists at top universities like Harvard, Stanford, and MIT for their expert opinion!