Abstract
SUMMARY: Encephalopathy is an uncommon complication of childhood influenza infection, typically recognized during influenza epidemics. Imaging hallmarks include characteristic thalamic lesions, thalamic necrosis and hemispheric edema. We describe a child with acute influenza A associated necrotizing encephalopathy with MR angiographic evidence of significant cerebral vasculopathy and a hemispheric edema pattern consistent with PRES. This case reinforces that significant cerebral vasculopathy can accompany influenza infection and that influenza is a likely trigger for PRES.
Abbreviations
- ADEM
- acute disseminated encephalomyelitis
- ANE
- acute necrotizing encephalopathy
- MIP
- maximum intensity projection
- PCA
- posterior cerebral artery
- PCR
- polymerase chain reaction
- PRES
- posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome
- RBC
- red blood cell count
- TNF
- tumor necrosis factor
- WBC
- white blood cell count
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