Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome in a child with bronchial asthma

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Hirokazu Kurahashi , Akihisa Okumura , Teruko Koide , Yoshihiro Ando , Hidehiko Hirata , Miyuki Magota , Kazuyoshi Watabane
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Abstract

Although posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is caused by various conditions, there have been no reports on PRES associated with bronchial asthma. We report a case with PRES during the treatment for severe asthmatic attack. A 4-year-old girl was treated for asthmatic attack with steroids. From the 10th hospital day, hypertension, pulmonary edema, and cardiomegaly were observed. In spite of treatment with furosemide, she became lethargic and had a generalized convulsion on the 23rd hospital day. CT showed low density areas in the bilateral occipital white matter and MRI on the 28th hospital day demonstrated high intensity areas in the same regions on T2-weighted and FLAIR images. After discontinuation of corticosteroid and further antihypertensive therapy, her consciousness improved. MRI on the 67th hospital day had no abnormalities and no neurological sequelae were seen at 2 years after the event. We should be aware that PRES is a rare but important adverse event related to steroid therapy, because hypertension and water retention are major adverse effects of steroids.

儿童支气管哮喘后可逆性脑病综合征
虽然后可逆性脑病综合征(PRES)是由多种疾病引起的,但尚未见PRES与支气管哮喘相关的报道。我们报告一例在治疗严重哮喘发作时出现PRES的病例。一名4岁女孩因哮喘发作使用类固醇治疗。从住院第10天开始,观察到高血压、肺水肿和心脏肿大。尽管给予速尿治疗,但在住院第23天,她变得昏睡,并出现全身抽搐。CT显示双侧枕白质低密度区,住院第28天MRI显示t2加权和FLAIR图像相同区域的高强度区。停用皮质类固醇及进一步降压治疗后,患者意识有所改善。住院第67天的MRI未见异常,事件发生后2年未见神经系统后遗症。我们应该意识到PRES是与类固醇治疗相关的罕见但重要的不良事件,因为高血压和水潴留是类固醇的主要不良反应。
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Brain & Development
Brain & Development 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
153
审稿时长
50 days
期刊介绍: Brain and Development (ISSN 0387-7604) is the Official Journal of the Japanese Society of Child Neurology, and is aimed to promote clinical child neurology and developmental neuroscience. The journal is devoted to publishing Review Articles, Full Length Original Papers, Case Reports and Letters to the Editor in the field of Child Neurology and related sciences. Proceedings of meetings, and professional announcements will be published at the Editor''s discretion. Letters concerning articles published in Brain and Development and other relevant issues are also welcome.
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