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Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis Following Infectious Mononucleosis.

Authors :
Bahadori, Hamid R.
Williams, Virginia C.
Turner, Robert P.
Rumboldt, Zoran
Reigart, J. Routt
Fowler, Sandra L.
Chavis, Pamela S.
Maria, Bernard L.
Source :
Journal of Child Neurology; Mar2007, Vol. 22 Issue 3, p324-328, 5p
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Two months following an Epstein-Barr virus infection, a 17-year-old white female presented with seizures, intermit- tent visual changes, and altered mental status. Magnetic resonance imaging showed white matter changes of acute disseminated encephalomyelitis with a predilection for posterior cerebral artery distributions but without radiological evidence of arteritis. Epstein-Barr virus titers and polymerase chain reaction analysis results for the virus were consistent with postinfectious acute disseminated encephalomyelitis. The symptoms and signs improved following treatment with high-dose corticosteroids and intravenous immunoglobulin. Although Epstein-Barr virus can cause acute viral encephalomyelitis, the authors report a case of acute disseminated encephalomyelitis months after acute Epstein-Barr virus infection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08830738
Volume :
22
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Child Neurology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25736138
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0883073807300534