Rasmussen's encephalitis: Early diagnostic criteria in children
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Rasmussen's encephalitis: Early diagnostic criteria in children
Abstract
Rasmussen's encephalitis (RE) is a rare chronic inflammatory brain disorder resulting in progressive neurodegeneration in one cerebral hemisphere. The inflammatory process is accompanied by progressive loss of function of the affected hemisphere, associated with drug-resistant partial epilepsy. The diagnosis is based on a range of clinical, electroencephalographic, radiological and biochemical arguments, without any specific formal marker, which makes the diagnosis of the disease complex, especially in its initial phase. Seizures are refractory to anti-seizures medication (ASM) and to classical immunomodulatory treatments. These treatments are also ineffective to stop the degenerative process. Only surgical treatment with hemispherotomy (surgical disconnection of a cerebral hemisphere) allows definitive cessation of seizures but this leads to definitive motor and cognitive deficits. The etiology of RE is not known, but there is strong evidence for an immunopathogenic mechanism involving T-cell mediated immunity. The emergence of biotherapies targeting against various cytokines offers potential therapeutic perspectives. This disease is currently a real challenge in terms of: (i) early diagnosis, before the constitution of marked hemispheric atrophy and the appearance of neurological and cognitive consequences; (ii) recognition of incomplete form; (iii) therapeutic management due to advances in the field of targeted treatment of inflammation; (iv) surgery and recovery possibilities.
Keywords: Child; Diagnostic; History; Rasmussen's encephalitis.
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