Hemiplegia: An initial manifestation of Japanese encephalitis
A 7-year-old boy from an area endemic to Japanese encephalitis (JE) manifested with acute febrile illness, left hemiplegia and preserved consciousness during the prodromal phase of illness. The child developed features of encephalitis 48 hours after the onset of hemiplegia. IgM MAC ELISA for JE viru...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Neurology India 2004-02, Vol.51 (3) |
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Zusammenfassung: | A 7-year-old boy from an area endemic to Japanese encephalitis (JE)
manifested with acute febrile illness, left hemiplegia and preserved
consciousness during the prodromal phase of illness. The child
developed features of encephalitis 48 hours after the onset of
hemiplegia. IgM MAC ELISA for JE virus revealed high titers in the
serum and cerebrospinal fluid suggestive of JE. MRI of the brain showed
asymmetrical bilateral thalamic hyperintense lesions on T2 weighted
image, considered diagnostic of JE. Hemiplegia during the prodromal
phase or as an initial symptom of JE is rather unusual. |
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ISSN: | 0028-3886 |