[Neurologic complications in children with enterovirus 71-infected hand-foot-mouth disease : clinical features, MRI findings and follow-up study]
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[Neurologic complications in children with enterovirus 71-infected hand-foot-mouth disease : clinical features, MRI findings and follow-up study]
Abstract
Objective: To explore the clinical and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) characteristics and the follow-up outcomes of neurologic complications in children with enterovirus 71-infected hand-foot-mouth disease.
Methods: The clinical and MRI manifestations and follow-up outcomes in 35 children, at Second Affiliated Hospital, Wenzhou Medical College from August 2008 to November 2010, hospitalized with neurologic complications of enterovirus 71-infected hand-foot-mouth disease were retrospectively analyzed.
Results: Six children with aseptic meningitis presented the clinical symptoms and signs of meningitis. Five of them showed subdural effusion and ventriculomegaly, or both on MRI. At follow-ups, neurologic sequel could not be found. Among 24 cases with brainstem encephalitis, there were myoclonic jerks and tremor, ataxia, or both (grade I disease, n = 12), myoclonus and cranial-nerve involvement (grade II disease, n = 4), and cardiopulmonary failure after brain-stem infection (grade III disease, n = 8). In patients with brainstem encephalitis, lesions were predominantly located at the posterior portions of medulla and pons with hypointensity on T1WI and hyperintensity on T2WI. Cerebellar dentate nucleus, caudate nucleus and lenticular nucleus could also be involved. At follow-ups, the patients with mild symptoms had no neurologic sequel and the lesions within brain stem became small or vanished in most cases. While in the majority of serious patients, neurologic sequel could be found and the lesions located at brain stem became encephalomalacia. Fourteen cases with acute flaccid paralysis presented acute limb myasthenia with tendon reflex and muscular tension decreased. On spinal MRI, the lesions predominantly involved anterior horn regions of spinal cord with hypointensity on T1WI and hyperintensity on T2WI. Most patients improved their muscle strength and most lesions of spinal cord became smaller or vanished during follow-ups.
Conclusion: MRI is the most effective modality of diagnosis and follow-up for neurologic complications in children with enterovirus 71-infected hand-foot-mouth disease. On MRI, the lesions mainly involve the anterior horn of spinal cord, medulla oblongata and pons. At follow-ups, most patients have no neurologic sequel and the visualized lesions will be absorbed after active treatment.
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