Leigh's Disease: The Acute Clinical Course of a Two-Year-Old Child with Subacute Necrotizing Encephalomyelopathy

We report the untypical clinical course of a previously healthy two-year-old girl, who died suddenly and unexpectedly after an episode of vomiting. At forensic autopsy no other pathological findings could be diagnosed than multiple reddish, sunken areas in brain stem, mesencephalon, and pons. Histol...

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Main Authors: Bettina Zinka, Andreas Buettner, Matthias Graw
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2010-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/986302
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spelling doaj-f61c7e2b8a0149f287decf38893052752020-11-25T00:39:55ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Medicine1687-96271687-96352010-01-01201010.1155/2010/986302986302Leigh's Disease: The Acute Clinical Course of a Two-Year-Old Child with Subacute Necrotizing EncephalomyelopathyBettina Zinka0Andreas Buettner1Matthias Graw2Institute of Legal Medicine, University of Munich, Nussbaumstraße 26, 80336 Munich, GermanyInstitute of Legal Medicine, University of Munich, Nussbaumstraße 26, 80336 Munich, GermanyInstitute of Legal Medicine, University of Munich, Nussbaumstraße 26, 80336 Munich, GermanyWe report the untypical clinical course of a previously healthy two-year-old girl, who died suddenly and unexpectedly after an episode of vomiting. At forensic autopsy no other pathological findings could be diagnosed than multiple reddish, sunken areas in brain stem, mesencephalon, and pons. Histologically they presented as areas of spongiosis of the neuropil with prominent endothelial hyperplasia and vascular proliferation whereas nerve cells were well preserved. On the basis of the characteristic neuropathological findings in combination with the age of the child, we had to take into consideration that the child might have died from subacute necrotizing encephalomyelopathy (Leigh's Disease) despite the untypical, fulminant clinical course.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/986302
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Leigh's Disease: The Acute Clinical Course of a Two-Year-Old Child with Subacute Necrotizing Encephalomyelopathy
Case Reports in Medicine
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title Leigh's Disease: The Acute Clinical Course of a Two-Year-Old Child with Subacute Necrotizing Encephalomyelopathy
title_short Leigh's Disease: The Acute Clinical Course of a Two-Year-Old Child with Subacute Necrotizing Encephalomyelopathy
title_full Leigh's Disease: The Acute Clinical Course of a Two-Year-Old Child with Subacute Necrotizing Encephalomyelopathy
title_fullStr Leigh's Disease: The Acute Clinical Course of a Two-Year-Old Child with Subacute Necrotizing Encephalomyelopathy
title_full_unstemmed Leigh's Disease: The Acute Clinical Course of a Two-Year-Old Child with Subacute Necrotizing Encephalomyelopathy
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publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Medicine
issn 1687-9627
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publishDate 2010-01-01
description We report the untypical clinical course of a previously healthy two-year-old girl, who died suddenly and unexpectedly after an episode of vomiting. At forensic autopsy no other pathological findings could be diagnosed than multiple reddish, sunken areas in brain stem, mesencephalon, and pons. Histologically they presented as areas of spongiosis of the neuropil with prominent endothelial hyperplasia and vascular proliferation whereas nerve cells were well preserved. On the basis of the characteristic neuropathological findings in combination with the age of the child, we had to take into consideration that the child might have died from subacute necrotizing encephalomyelopathy (Leigh's Disease) despite the untypical, fulminant clinical course.
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