Enfermedad de Von Ecónomo. Caso Clínico
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Encephalitis, Encephalitis lethargica type Parkinsonism, Status epilepticusResumen
LETHARGIC ENCEPHALITIS. REPORT OF ONE CASE
Lethargic encephalitis (LE) is a Central Nervous System disorder following an upper respiratory tract infection, characterized by sleep disturbances, clinical symptoms corresponding to basal ganglia involvement and in some cases, neuropsychiatric sequelae. We report a 18 years old male with a history of sinusitis treated with azithromycin, two weeks before, presenting with fever, headache, confusion and myoclonus. Urine analysis was positive for cannabis. Cerebrospinal fluid analysis showed mononuclear pleiocytosis (109 x mm3) and an increase in protein concentration of 1.6 g/dl. Forty eight hours after admission, the patient required mechanical ventilation and subsequently a status epilepticus appeared. Ten days later, fever, rigidity and resting tremor appeared. A magnetic resonance imaging showed hyperintensities in FLAIR sequence in the right insular cortex. The patient continued with extreme rigidity, catatonia and mutism. Considering the possibility of a LE, methylprednisolone 1g/ day was administered for five consecutive days followed by prednisone 40 mg/day, observing a dramatic improvement of rigidity and tremors.