| Literature DB >> 25097545 |
Shi-Jie Guo1, Dong-Xuan Wang2, Chun-Lai Dai3, Hui Wu4.
Abstract
Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) with serious complications and fatal cases have been reported over the last decade worldwide. The authors report a rare case of HFMD in a neonate complicated with brainstem encephalitis and pulmonary edema. She had fever, lethargy, dyspnea. Physical examination revealed shock signs, fine rales on both lungs, absent Moro reflex. The patient had a rapidly progressive course with seizures, coma, no spontaneous breathing, chemosis. There were some vesicles on left sole and red maculopapular rashes on perianal skin. She had a history of exposure to HFMD. Fecal sample was positive for EV71 RNA by real-time PCR. Chest X-rays showed bilateral pulmonary infiltrates. MRI of the brain showed significant hypointensity in the brainstem on T1WI and hyperintensity on T2WI. She recovered well. This case highlights severe HFMD in neonates is rare. Medical history and physical examination are important in making diagnosis.Entities:
Keywords: Brainstem encephalitis; Enterovirus 71; Foot and mouth disease; Hand; Neonate; Pulmonary edema
Year: 2014 PMID: 25097545 PMCID: PMC4121726 DOI: 10.12669/pjms.304.4528
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pak J Med Sci ISSN: 1681-715X Impact factor: 1.088