Acute hemorrhagic encephalomyelitis in childhood: Case report and literature review

J Pediatr Neurosci. 2011 Jan;6(1):48-51. doi: 10.4103/1817-1745.84408.

Abstract

Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) is an inflammatory immune-mediated disorder which is more common in pediatric patients. The clinical setting is characterized by a rapid onset of encephalopathy and multifocal neurological features. Acute hemorrhagic encephalomyelitis (AHEM) is considered a rare form of ADEM. This report shows a 2-year-old patient who presented with the classical features of ADEM and after 8 weeks developed severe neurological worsening. The second magnetic resonance image (MRI) showed hemorrhagic lesions. Differences in prognosis between ADEM and AHEM justify the investigation of AHEM whenever a patient has neurological recrudescence in a known patient of ADEM.

Keywords: Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis; acute hemorrhagic; childhood.

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