2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpn.2015.01.011
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Mild encephalopathy with reversible splenial lesion: An important differential of encephalitis

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“…Other 6 episodes had only one raised inflammatory marker [(WBC > 11 Â 10 9 /L; n = 2) or (hs-CRP > 0. 8 14 out of 16 episodes underwent lumbar puncture, of which 13 episodes having normal cerebro-spinal fluid (CSF) cell counts, glucose, protein, and absence of growth on CSF culture, except the only one patient (Case 8_1) with pleocytosis.…”
Section: Initial Laboratory Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Other 6 episodes had only one raised inflammatory marker [(WBC > 11 Â 10 9 /L; n = 2) or (hs-CRP > 0. 8 14 out of 16 episodes underwent lumbar puncture, of which 13 episodes having normal cerebro-spinal fluid (CSF) cell counts, glucose, protein, and absence of growth on CSF culture, except the only one patient (Case 8_1) with pleocytosis.…”
Section: Initial Laboratory Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was no significant difference between the two groups on age, sex, serum sample results (sodium, WBC, hs-CRP, cell count of CSF), some neurological manifestations, therapy for neurological symptoms, hospital stay interval and prognosis. However, patients in the non-severe group had significantly lower rate of altered consciousness [(drowsiness (P = 0.01) or stupor (P = 0.011)], motor deterioration (P = 0.01), abnormalities of initial EEG (P = 0.048) or extra-splenial lesions (P = 0.01) ( [7] published in the Chinese Journal of Neurology with English abstract was also included and its relevant information were collected and translated by the first author (Chen WX); 2 epilepsy cases from Li's study [7] and 3 epilepsy cases from current study were excluded accordingly], and 1 study from Australia [8], including a total of 67 episodes (40 males and 27 female; age ranging 10 m$13 y) from 65 pediatric patients, with the distribution of 33 episodes in Japan, 27 in China, and 7 Caucasian pediatric patients in Australia. We summarized the clinical and radiological features of each study in Table 4.…”
Section: Severity Therapy and Prognosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[4] In his study conducted on 30 patients, published in 2009, Takanashi has found an average low serum level of 131.5 mEq/l [4]. By reviewing working papers as well as the case reported here within, it appears that hyponatremia occurs in less than half of the cases [5,6]. So, hyponatremia is a contributing and precipitating factor but not essential to the development of SCC lesions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ulike infeksiøse agenser ble påvist (cytomegalovirus, influensa B-virus, adenovirus, rotavirus og Salmonella). Disse fikk behandling med kortikosteroider (10,12 …”
Section: Figur 1 A) Aksial Diffusjonsvektet Sekvens (B = 1 000) Viserunclassified