All issues > Volume 44(8); 2001
- Case Report
- J Korean Pediatr Soc. 2001;44(8):936-941. Published online August 15, 2001.
- A Case of Measles Encephalopathy with Thalamic Lesion on Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Dae Hun DH Pee1, Dae Jin DJ Song1, Young Kyoo YK Shin1, Jung Hwa JH Lee1, Kee Hyoung KH Lee1, Baik Lin BL Eun1, Sang Hoon SH Cha2
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1Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul, Korea
2Department of Radiology, College of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul, Korea - Correspondence Baik Lin BL Eun ,Email: bleun@chollian.net
- Abstract
- We experienced a case of measles encephalopathy with thalamic lesion on magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) in a 12 year old boy. Measles symptoms such as fever, erythematous maculopapular rashes on whole body and cough with sputum appeared 4 days before neurologic signs such as agitation and drowsy-to-confused mentality. He showed remarkable motor dysfunction without evidence of sensory loss. MRI showed bilateral symmetrical T2/FLAIR hyper-intensities in both thalami, posterior putamina and brainstem. It also showed inhomogenous Gadolinium(Gd) enhancement. In his electroencephalogram(EEG), there was nonspecific cortical dysfunction. After 20 days of supportive care, his motor dysfunction improved to near-normal and follow-up MRI revealed nearly normalized thalamic region. Over this period, no sensory loss was noted. We report this case with review of related literatures.
Keywords :Measles, Encephalopathy, Thalamic Lesion, Motor dysfunction