| Literature DB >> 29386039 |
Ehab Hanafy1, Duaa Alshareef2, Suhaila Osman2, Abdullah Al Jabri2, Faisal Nazim3, Gihan Mahmoud3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome is a neurotoxic condition that occurs as a result of the failure of posterior circulatory autoregulation in response to acute changes in blood pressure. Overperfusion with resultant disruption of the blood-brain barrier results in vasogenic edema, but not infarction. Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome can be the presenting feature of postinfectious glomerulonephritis, which has been reported in approximately 5% of hospitalized children, and it has been reported in very few cases of adult patients with sickle cell anemia. We report a very rare case of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome that occurred in a child with sickle cell anemia. This presentation should be differentiated from other neurologic manifestations that occur in patients with sickle cell anemia, because management is totally different. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Glomerulonephritis; Hypertension; Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome; Sickle cell anemia; Stroke
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29386039 PMCID: PMC5793438 DOI: 10.1186/s13256-017-1559-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Results of blood workup at time of initial hypertensive episode
| Value | Normal range | |
|---|---|---|
| Sodium | 136 | 132–146 mmol/L |
| Potassium | 4.9 | 3.6–5.0 mmol/L |
| Chloride | 109 | 98–107 mmol/L |
| Enzymatic bicarbonate | 18 | 22–29 mmol/L |
| Urea nitrogen | 4.92 | 1.6–4.6 mmol/L |
| Creatinine | 109 | 20–70 μmol/L |
| Total protein | 65 | 64–86 g/L |
| Albumin | 28 | 38–56 g/L |
| ALP | 144 | 218–499 U/L |
| AST (SGOT) | 46 | 15–37 U/L |
| ALT (SGPT) | 37 | 24–49 U/L |
| Total bilirubin | 8 | 0–14 μmol/L |
| WBC | 21.98 | 5.0–13.0 × 103/μl |
| Hemoglobin | 8.4 | 11.5–14 g/dl |
| PLT | 113 | 180–400 × 103/μl |
Abbreviations: ALP Alkaline phosphatase, ALT Alanine aminotransferase, AST Aspartate aminotransferase, PLT Platelets, SGOT Serum glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase, SGPT Serum glutamic-pyruvic transaminase, WBC White blood cell count
Fig. 1Brain magnetic resonance imaging scans showing tiny areas of recent infarctions with a picture diagnostic of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome
Urine analysis
| Analysis | Reference | Value |
|---|---|---|
| SG | 1.010–1.025 | 1.015 |
| pH | 6.0–7.0 | 7.0 |
| Leukocyte | Negative | Negative |
| Nitrite | Negative | Negative |
| Protein | Negative | 30 mg/dl |
| Glucose | Negative | Negative |
| Ketone | Negative | Trace |
| Urobilinogen | 0.2–1 mg/dl | 1.0 mg/dl |
| Bilirubin | Negative | Negative |
| Red blood cells | Negative | Large |
| Urine Appearance | Bloody | |
| Urine White blood cells | Negative | |
| Urine Red blood cells | 25–50 | |
| Urine Bacteria | Negative | |
| Urine RBC casts | 0–2 |
RBC Red blood cell, SG Specific gravity