先天性寨卡病毒感染TORCH新“O”型患者表现为癫痫性痉挛

Jason Lockrow, Hannah Tully, Russell P. Saneto
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摘要

先天性TORCH感染是癫痫性痉挛(一种婴儿癫痫性脑病)的重要原因,通过破坏神经发育的几种途径。先天性寨卡病毒与其他TORCH药物具有类似的神经嗜性,可导致小头畸形、严重的神经发育障碍和高发生率的早发性癫痫发作。在这里,我们报告了一名确诊患有先天性寨卡病毒的儿童,他出现了伸展性癫痫痉挛和心律失常,并伴有早期发育里程碑的缺失。早期治疗导致癫痫痉挛的解决和改善的发展轨迹,但儿童仍然有持续的局灶性癫痫发作和突出的发育障碍。先天性寨卡病毒感染需要密切监测,因为癫痫痉挛的早期识别可能对长期发育结果很重要。
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Epileptic spasms as the presenting seizure type in a patient with a new “O” of TORCH, congenital Zika virus infection

Epileptic spasms as the presenting seizure type in a patient with a new “O” of TORCH, congenital Zika virus infection

Epileptic spasms as the presenting seizure type in a patient with a new “O” of TORCH, congenital Zika virus infection

Congenital TORCH infections are a significant cause of epileptic spasms, an infantile epileptic encephalopathy, through disruptions to several pathways in neurodevelopment. Congenital Zika virus has a similar neurotropism to other TORCH agents, and leads to microcephaly, severe neurodevelopmental impairment, and high rates of early onset seizures. Here we report a child with confirmed congenital Zika virus who developed extensor epileptic spasms and hypsarrhythmia associated with a loss of early developmental milestones. Early treatment led to resolution of epileptic spasms and improved developmental trajectory, though the child continues to have ongoing focal seizures and prominent developmental impairment. Congenital Zika virus infection requires close monitoring as early identification of epileptic spasms is likely important in long term developmental outcome.

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