17º CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE NEUROLOGIA INFANTIL

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Título

POST-HERPETIC ENCEPHALITIS PRESENTING WITH EPILEPSIA PARTIALIS CONTINUA

Apresentação do caso

Male, 9 years old, healthy, after a dental procedure, he started with clonic seizures on the left side and an episode of tonic-clonic seizure. In the evolution patient developed epilepsia partialis continua (EPC) at the left side. Liquor investigation was positive to herpes virus and despite acyclovir treatment for 21 days patient persisted with seizures. Resonance image demonstrated an atrophic lesion at the left frontobasal region. There was no response to anticrisis medication (phenobarbital, oxcarbazepine, levetiracetam, lacosamide and cannabidiol). A partial response was observed with corticosteroid therapy. Patient underwent left frontal resection with electrocorticography and patient evolved with complete seizures remission. Anatomopathological was consistent with unspecified gliosis.

Discussão

EPC is a rare condition that is usually reported in patients with chronic brain inflammatory diseases. The main exponent related to this condition is Rasmussen Encephalitis. Natural history consists of an initial infectious or inflammatory peripheral disease that after a latent period evolve to EPC. Our patient had a similar evolution, related to herpetic encephalitis. This presentation form is rarely described in the literature.

Comentários finais

The present case shows atypical presentation of herpetic encephalitis, progressing to chronic EPC. This case is an example of the challenge in the etiological investigation of patients with epilepsy.

Referências (se houver)

Coral, L.C.,Haas, L.J. Probable Rasmussen´s syndrome:case report. Arq Neuro-Psiquiatr, 57(4), Dez 1999.
Almekhlafi MA, Couillard PL, Patry DG, Jetté N. Herpes encephalitis presenting with an opercular syndrome and epilepsia partialis continua. Neurologist. 2010 May;16(3):208-10.
Costa, B.K., Sato, D.K., Encefalite viral: uma revisão prática sobre abordagem diagnóstica e tratamento. J.Pediatr. RJ, 96, suppl1, Mar-Apr, 2020.

Fonte de Fomento (se houver)

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NÃO.

Área

Epilepsias

Instituições

Hospital Nossa Senhora das Graças - Paraná - Brasil

Autores

GABRIELA SCHMITT TREVISAN, CAMILA YOKO MARTINS HATAE, GABRIEL ANDRE SILVERIO, RENATA CRISTINE ALVES, PEDRO ARTHUR POSSAN, MATEUS PINTO MARCHETTI, TATIANA VON HERTWIG FERNANDES DE OLVEIRA KUMER, VERA CRISTINA TERRA