A Young Boy With Lethargy After Shaking.

IF 0.8 Q4 EMERGENCY MEDICINE Journal of acute medicine Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.6705/j.jacme.202109_11(3).0007
Thian-Hwang Ho, Sai-Wai Ho
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A previously healthy 22-month-old boy was brought to the emergency department (ED) by his father because of progressive lethargy lasting for the past 12 hours after playing and unintentional vertical shaking by his father. No wound or ecchymosis was found on his body. At the ED, his Glasgow Coma Scale score was E2V3M4. His vital signs revealed a heart rate of 140 beats/min (normal upper limit 140 beats/min), blood pressure of 105/79 mm Hg (normal lower limit 75/50 mm Hg), respiratory rate of 35 breaths/min (normal upper limit 40 breaths/min), and body temperature of 36.2°C. The pulse oximetry level was 100%. The physical examination findings were unremarkable. Isocoric pupil and no neck stiffness were observed. Blood laboratory findings showed a white blood count of 6,490/mm and a hemoglobin level of 12.7 g/dL. The levels of blood glucose, C-reactive protein, lactic acid, aspartate aminotransferase, creatinine, and electrolytes were normal. A brain computed tomography (CT) was performed because of a suspicion of a shaken baby syndrome. However, the CT scan showed a right intraocular heterogeneous mass with calcifications and vitreous hemorrhage (Fig. 1). An ophthalmologist was consulted, and a diagnosis of retinoblastoma rupture with vitreous hemorrhage was made by ophthalmoscopy. After brain magnetic resonance imaging and lumbar puncture to exclude central nervous system diseases, he was transferred to other hospital for surgical enucleation. His father reported that the patient recovered consciousness after the surgery. Altered mental status (AMS) is a common condition that leads to the admission of pediatric patients to the ED for prompt diagnosis and management. The differential diagnoses of AMS are numerous, ranging from common benign disorders to life-threatening diseases. Although the mnemonic AEIOU TIPS (alcohol, encephalopathy, insulin, opiates, uremia, trauma, infection, poisoning, and seizure) is a useful tool for organizing differential diagnoses, and herein, we encountered a case of AMS which was caused by ophthalmic disease. Retinoblastoma is not an uncommon disease in infants and young children. Of all cases, Fig. 1. Non-contrast computed tomography image showing right intraocular calcification (long arrow) and vitreous hemorrhage (short arrow).
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