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Acute necrotizing encephalopathy of childhood.

H S Wang1, S C Huang.   

Abstract

Symmetric change of the entire area of the bilateral thalami, as with panthalamic lesions, plus involvement of other regions in the brain rarely occurs to previously healthy children. The term, acute necrotizing encephalopathy of childhood, has recently been proposed. Its clinical, radiological, and pathological features are described. This disease predominantly affects infants and young children living in Taiwan and Japan, and manifests itself as acute encephalopathy following 2 to 4 days of fever and minor symptoms of the respiratory and/or gastrointestinal systems. The hallmark of this encephalopathy consists of multifocal, symmetric brain lesions affecting the bilateral thalami, and/or cerebral periventricular white matter, brainstem tegmentum, or cerebellar medulla, which can be documented by ultrasonography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging of the brain. The prognosis is usually poor. Less than 10% of patients recover completely. Cases with good outcome were reported to have reversible imaging changes. Focal neurologic deficits are common sequelae. The pathogenesis of acute necrotizing encephalopathy of childhood is still not known. Some diseases, such as Reye's syndrome, vascular occlusion, tumor, hemorrhage of the thalamus, Sandhoff disease, or Leigh and Wernicke encephalopathies must be differentiated clinically, radiologically, or pathologically. By excluding other disease entities, acute necrotizing encephalopathy of childhood can be diagnosed.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11299971

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chang Gung Med J        ISSN: 2072-0939


  14 in total

1.  Concentric thalamic change on MR of acute necrotising encephalopathy of childhood.

Authors:  H-S Wang
Journal:  Neuroradiology       Date:  2003-08-02       Impact factor: 2.804

2.  Acute necrotizing encephalopathy of childhood: correlation of MR findings and clinical outcome.

Authors:  A M Wong; E M Simon; R A Zimmerman; H-S Wang; C-H Toh; S-H Ng
Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2006-10       Impact factor: 3.825

3.  Acute necrotizing encephalopathy in Korean infants and children: imaging findings and diverse clinical outcome.

Authors:  Ji Hye Kim; In-One Kim; Myung Kwan Lim; Man Soo Park; Choong Gon Choi; Hye Won Kim; Jee Eun Kim; Soo Jin Choi; Young Hwan Koh; Dal Mo Yang; Sung Wook Choo; Myung Jin Chung; Hye-Kyung Yoon; Hyun Woo Goo; Munhyang Lee
Journal:  Korean J Radiol       Date:  2004 Jul-Sep       Impact factor: 3.500

4.  Clinical and MRI features of neurological complications after influenza A (H1N1) infection in critically ill children.

Authors:  Hongwu Zeng; Stephen Quinet; Wenxian Huang; Yungen Gan; Chunxi Han; Yanxia He; Yonker Wang
Journal:  Pediatr Radiol       Date:  2013-04-09

5.  Acute necrotizing encephalopathy.

Authors:  Sucheta Yadav; Chandan Jyoti Das; Vikram Kumar; Rakesh Lodha
Journal:  Indian J Pediatr       Date:  2009-11-20       Impact factor: 5.319

6.  Acute necrotizing encephalopathy in an adult.

Authors:  Ramakrishna Narra; Adinarayana Mandapalli; Suseel Kumar Kamaraju
Journal:  J Clin Imaging Sci       Date:  2015-04-30

Review 7.  Acute necrotizing encephalopathy: an underrecognized clinicoradiologic disorder.

Authors:  Xiujuan Wu; Wei Wu; Wei Pan; Limin Wu; Kangding Liu; Hong-Liang Zhang
Journal:  Mediators Inflamm       Date:  2015-03-22       Impact factor: 4.711

8.  Acute necrotizing encephalopathy of childhood; a case report.

Authors:  Mohammad Reza Salehiomran; Hajighorban Nooreddini; Fatemeh Baghdadi
Journal:  Iran J Child Neurol       Date:  2013

9.  Clinical outcome of acute necrotizing encephalopathy in related to involving the brain stem of single institution in Korea.

Authors:  Cha Gon Lee; Ji Hye Kim; Munhyang Lee; Jeehun Lee
Journal:  Korean J Pediatr       Date:  2014-06-30

10.  Brain damage resembling acute necrotizing encephalopathy as a specific manifestation of haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis - induced by hypersensitivity.

Authors:  Dongling Dai; Feiqiu Wen; Sixi Liu; Shaoming Zhou
Journal:  Ital J Pediatr       Date:  2016-08-31       Impact factor: 2.638

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