A Case of Scrub Typhus Related Encephalopathy Presenting as Rapidly Progressive Dementia
Dementia and Neurocognitive Disorders
; : 83-86, 2017.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: An infection known to be a major cause of mild encephalitis/encephalopathy with a reversible splenial lesion (MERS). Rapidly progressive dementia is a neurological condition in which dementia progresses in a short period of time. CASE REPORT: We report on a 78-year-old woman presenting with a rapid decline in cognitive function resulting from a scrub typhus infection. Diffusion weighted images showed a signal intensity at the splenium, and subcortical white matter of both hemispheres suggesting MERS. On the neuropsychological test, the patient showed frontal executive dysfunction. CONCLUSIONS: This case suggests that diagnosticians should consider the possibility that a MERS patient with a rapidly cognitive decline could have a scrub typhus infection because early diagnosis of scrub typhus is very important in this aspect of the treatment.
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Assunto principal:
Encefalopatias
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Tifo por Ácaros
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Cognição
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Demência
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Diagnóstico Precoce
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Difusão
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Substância Branca
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Testes Neuropsicológicos
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Diagnostic_studies
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Screening_studies
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Aged
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Female
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Humans
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En
Revista:
Dementia and Neurocognitive Disorders
Ano de publicação:
2017
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Article