Cerebral sinus venous thrombosis: a rare complication of varicella infection in a 12-year-old girl.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS Paediatrics and International Child Health Pub Date : 2022-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-04 DOI:10.1080/20469047.2023.2242173
Arumugom Archana, Narayanan Parameswaran, Kaushik Maulik, Gulrej Nisar Shaikh, Joe Vimal Raj, Ananthanarayanan Kasinathan, Dhandhapany Gunasekaran, Bobbity Deepthi
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Varicella infection can present with a variety of neurological manifestations, the most common of which are cerebellitis and encephalitis. A 12-year-old girl presented with headache, altered sensorium, blurring of vision and status epilepticus 2 weeks after she developed varicella lesions. Imaging demonstrated cerebral venous sinus thrombosis involving the left transverse sinus, sigmoid sinus and internal jugular vein with a haemorrhagic infarct in the left parieto-occipital region. Measures were taken to decrease the intracranial pressure, and she was commenced on anti-convulsants (phenytoin) and heparin infusion, following which she improved and was discharged after 2 weeks. Repeat imaging undertaken 3 months later demonstrated a resolving thrombus, and a pro-coagulant work-up at follow-up did not show any underlying pro-thrombotic state. Neurological complications post varicella are rare, with encephalitis and ataxia being the most common. Cerebral sinus venous thrombosis secondary to varicella is very rare with only one case reported in a child.

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脑窦静脉血栓形成:一例12岁女孩水痘感染的罕见并发症。
水痘感染可表现为多种神经系统表现,其中最常见的是小脑炎和脑炎。一名12岁女孩出现头痛、感觉改变、视力模糊和癫痫持续状态2 在她出现水痘病变数周后。影像学显示脑静脉窦血栓形成,累及左横窦、乙状窦和颈内静脉,左顶枕区出血性梗死。采取措施降低颅内压,她开始服用抗惊厥药(苯妥英钠)和肝素输注,随后病情好转,2天后出院 周。重复成像3 几个月后显示血栓消退,随访时的促凝血检查没有显示任何潜在的促血栓状态。水痘后的神经系统并发症很少见,其中脑炎和共济失调最为常见。水痘继发的脑窦静脉血栓形成非常罕见,只有一例儿童报告。
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期刊介绍: Paediatrics and International Child Health is an international forum for all aspects of paediatrics and child health in developing and low-income countries. The international, peer-reviewed papers cover a wide range of diseases in childhood and examine the social and cultural settings in which they occur. Although the main aim is to enable authors in developing and low-income countries to publish internationally, it also accepts relevant papers from industrialised countries. The journal is a key publication for all with an interest in paediatric health in low-resource settings.
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