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"Locked-in" state following Reye's syndrome
Annals of Neurology
|June 1, 1984
Abstract:
A 12-year-old boy with Reye's syndrome had an initial course complicated by increased intracranial pressure and systemic hypotension. He subsequently developed brainstem damage producing permanent apnea and a "locked-in" state. Nevertheless, the normal architecture of sleep was retained, as was a high degree of intelligence.