Neurorickettsioses: A Rare Presentation with Stroke in a Young Adult
Acute stroke-like presentations due to rickettsial infections have been sparsely reported in literature. We report a young patient who presented with high grade fever and acute encephalopathy with right hemiplegia. CT head showed left cerebral, bilateral thalamic and midbrain infarcts. The stroke...
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doaj-d7deab849c5e454fa9769d7ffc2a48092020-11-25T03:54:00ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2014-10-01810MD03MD0410.7860/JCDR/2014/9646.4996Neurorickettsioses: A Rare Presentation with Stroke in a Young AdultPraveen Kumar S0Pramod K1Associate Professor, Department of Neurology, Bangalore Medical College & Research Institute, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.Resident, Department Neurology, Bangalore Medical College & Research Institute, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.Acute stroke-like presentations due to rickettsial infections have been sparsely reported in literature. We report a young patient who presented with high grade fever and acute encephalopathy with right hemiplegia. CT head showed left cerebral, bilateral thalamic and midbrain infarcts. The stroke in young work-up for conventional and non-conventional risk factors including few infections known to cause cerebral vasculitis was negative. He did not respond to empirical antimalarials and antibiotics. With a high index of suspicion of his ‘febrile cerebrovasculitis’ like presentation, serological test for rickettsia was done and found to be positive. He responded to doxycycline. This case expands the spectrum of presentation of neurorickettsioses and highlights the importance of considering rickettsial vasculitis as one of the potentially treatable causes of infections causing stroke. https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/4996/9646_CE(Ra)_F(Sh)_PF1(PAK)_PFA(NC_AK)_PF2(PAG).pdfendothelial dysfunctionfebrile cerebrovasculitisneurorickettsiosesrickettsiastroke-in-young |
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Neurorickettsioses: A Rare Presentation with Stroke in a Young Adult |
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Neurorickettsioses: A Rare Presentation with Stroke in a Young Adult |
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Neurorickettsioses: A Rare Presentation with Stroke in a Young Adult |
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Neurorickettsioses: A Rare Presentation with Stroke in a Young Adult |
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neurorickettsioses: a rare presentation with stroke in a young adult |
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Acute stroke-like presentations due to rickettsial infections have been sparsely reported in literature. We report a young patient who
presented with high grade fever and acute encephalopathy with right hemiplegia. CT head showed left cerebral, bilateral thalamic and
midbrain infarcts. The stroke in young work-up for conventional and non-conventional risk factors including few infections known to
cause cerebral vasculitis was negative. He did not respond to empirical antimalarials and antibiotics. With a high index of suspicion of his
‘febrile cerebrovasculitis’ like presentation, serological test for rickettsia was done and found to be positive. He responded to doxycycline.
This case expands the spectrum of presentation of neurorickettsioses and highlights the importance of considering rickettsial vasculitis
as one of the potentially treatable causes of infections causing stroke. |
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endothelial dysfunction febrile cerebrovasculitis neurorickettsioses rickettsia stroke-in-young |
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