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Query: UMLS:C0038220 (
status epilepticus
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Cerebrospinal fluid samples collected from 23 children with neurologic symptoms, such as febrile seizures,
status epilepticus
, and transient altered states of consciousness, associated with acute febrile illness, were examined for infectious virus by cell culture. Enteroviruses (echovirus type 9 and
coxsackievirus
B3) were isolated from 2 of the cerebrospinal fluid samples. The samples were also examined for enterovirus by use of the polymerase chain reaction, which could detect nearly the whole human enterovirus group: Enteroviral RNA was detected in 9 of the 23 samples. The findings suggest that transient neurologic complications during the febrile phase of acute febrile illness are caused, in part, by enteroviral infection of the central nervous system.
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PMID:Detection of enterovirus by polymerase chain reaction and culture in cerebrospinal fluid of children with transient neurologic complications associated with acute febrile illness. 904 48
We report three pediatric cases of group A
coxsackievirus
-associated encephalitis/encephalopathy. A 4-year-old girl with
coxsackievirus
A6 infection presented with an exanthem on her upper body on the fourth day of fever. The following day, she developed an episode of convulsions, and subsequently experienced sudden cardiopulmonary arrest. A head computed tomography scan revealed severe brain edema. Two patients with neurological sequelae had initially presented with
status epilepticus
that required intravenous barbiturate treatment. Both cases had high-signal-intensity lesions on their diffusion-weighted brain magnetic resonance images. A 5-year-old girl with subcortical white matter lesions was diagnosed with acute encephalopathy with febrile convulsive
status epilepticus
, and a 2-year-old boy with bilateral hippocampal lesions was diagnosed with parainfectious limbic encephalitis. These findings indicate that group A
coxsackievirus
is a causative agent of pediatric encephalitis/encephalopathy; moreover, the prognosis may be poor in some cases.
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PMID:[Three pediatric cases of group A coxsackievirus-associated encephalitis/encephalopathy]. 2301 70
Enteroviruses and Coxsackie viruses are common causes of aseptic meningitis and encephalitis in children. These infections usually have a benign, self-limited course. However, they can have a florid presentation in immunocompromised patients, such as neonates, patients exposed to immunosuppressive drugs, such as transplant recipients and patients with agammaglobulinemia. We present a rare case of rapidly progressive acute encephalopathy caused by Coxsackie meningoencephalitis and complicated by refractory
status epilepticus
in an immunocompetent adult male. Our case highlights the importance of having a broad differential in patients presenting with rapidly progressive acute encephalopathy. Although rare, an enterovirus infection caused by a
Coxsackie virus
subtype can have a severe presentation causing significant morbidity. This case, also underscores the importance of searching for underlying immunodeficiency in malignant presentations of common viral infections. Hence, rapidly progressive acute encephalopathy due to
coxsackievirus
can occur in immunocompetent individuals. Aggressive and systematic diagnostic and therapeutic approach in such severe cases can influence overall outcomes.
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PMID:Rapidly progressive encephalopathy caused by Coxsackie meningoencephalitis in an elderly male. 3029 63