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Influenza A encephalitis with movement disorder.

M M Ryan1, P G Procopis, R A Ouvrier

  • 1Department of Neurology, Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Pediatric Neurology
|October 8, 1999
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Influenza A virus can cause encephalitis in children, particularly during outbreaks. Specific neurological signs like choreoathetosis suggest this infection, aiding early diagnosis in pediatric encephalitis cases.

Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Neurology
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Neurovirology

Background:

  • Influenza A virus is an uncommon cause of viral encephalitis in children.
  • Encephalitis cases often coincide with community influenza outbreaks.

Observation:

  • Four cases of influenza A encephalitis during an Australian epidemic (1997-1998) are reported.
  • Three of four pediatric patients exhibited choreoathetosis or basal ganglia lesions on neuroimaging.

Findings:

  • Choreoathetosis and basal ganglia involvement are key indicators of influenza A encephalitis in children.
  • These neurological signs aid in identifying influenza A as the causative agent.

Implications:

  • Early recognition of these neurological signs can facilitate prompt diagnosis of influenza A encephalitis.

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  • This understanding may improve patient outcomes through timely intervention and treatment.