| Literature DB >> 26909220 |
Nawal Al-Maskari1, Jalila Mohsin2, Amal Al-Maani1, Nabil Al-Macki3, Suad Al-Ismaili1.
Abstract
The respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) usually causes a lower respiratory tract infection in affected patients. RSV has also been infrequently linked to extrapulmonary diseases in children. We report four children who had unusually severe clinical manifestations of RSV infections requiring critical care admission. These patients presented to the Royal Hospital, Muscat, Oman, in December 2013 with acute necrotising encephalopathy (ANE), acute fulminant hepatic failure with encephalopathy, pneumatoceles and croup. A unique presentation of ANE has not previously been reported in association with an RSV infection. All patients had a positive outcome and recovered fully with supportive management.Entities:
Keywords: Case Series; Croup; Encephalitis; Epidemiology; Hepatitis; Oman; Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections
Year: 2016 PMID: 26909220 PMCID: PMC4746050 DOI: 10.18295/squmj.2016.16.01.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sultan Qaboos Univ Med J ISSN: 2075-051X