| Literature DB >> 29122294 |
Anne Landais1, Audrey Césaire2, Manuel Fernandez3, Sébastien Breurec4, Cécile Herrmann5, Fréderique Delion2, Philippe Desprez2.
Abstract
Viral infectious vasculitis is a cause of stroke in children. Zika virus infection is often asymptomatic. Neurological complications have however been reported: Guillain-Barré, ADEM, meningoencephalitis, myelitis, microcephaly in the fetus of infected mothers. We discuss the case of a child presenting acute infection with ZIKV that was associated with a stroke. A 10-months-old boy without medical history presented after 2days of fever and cutaneous rash, conjunctivitis on day 5, a right hemiparesis on day 6. Brain MRI found an ischemic stroke in the left superficial MCA territory with distal occlusion of left M1 portion of the MCA. Specific real-time reverse PCR detected Zika virus in serum. There are no known cases of cerebral infarction associated with Zika infection. However, cases of cerebral infarcts associated with dengue vasculitis have rarely been described. It has been recently showed that there is a tropism of the Zika virus for endothelial cells. This could be responsible for stroke, possibly particularly in young children.Entities:
Keywords: Child; Ischemic stroke; Vasculitis; Zika virus infection
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29122294 DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2017.10.045
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurol Sci ISSN: 0022-510X Impact factor: 3.181