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Yeka W Nmadu1, Mindy M Le2, Oluwafemi G Aremu3
1Pediatrics, University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville, USA.
Abstract:
Mild encephalopathy with reversible splenial lesion (MERS) is a rare clinical-radiological syndrome with a favorable prognosis that typically presents with central nervous system symptoms such as altered mental status, delirious behavior, seizures, muscle weakness, ophthalmoplegia, and headache. The diagnosis of MERS is based on a constellation of central nervous system symptoms within one week of fever, a lesion in the splenium of the corpus callosum, and complete resolution without sequelae. Both clinical and imaging findings generally resolve within a few months. Treatment is largely supportive care and/or treatment of the primary cause.
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