Recurrent infection triggered encephalopathy syndrome in a pediatric patient with RANBP2 mutation and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection.

Jiaqi Li, Feng Huo,Shuo Wang, Yimu Fan,Jie Wu, Zhezhe Zhang, Shuangjun Liu,Quan Wang

Pediatric Investigation(2023)

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Introduction:Acute necrotizing encephalopathy (ANE), a fatal subtype of infection-triggered encephalopathy syndrome (ITES), can be triggered by many systemic infections. RANBP2 gene mutations were associated with recurrent ANE. Case presentation:Here we report a 1-year-old girl with recurrent ITES and RANBP2 mutation. She was diagnosed with influenza-associated encephalopathy and made a full recovery on the first episode. After severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection, the patient presented with seizures and deteriorating mental status. Brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed necrotic lesions in bilateral thalami and pons. Methylprednisolone, immunoglobulin, and interleukin 6 inhibitors were administered. Her consciousness level was improved at discharge. Nineteen cases of 2019 coronavirus disease-related ANE have been reported, of which 22.2% of patients died and 61.1% had neurologic disabilities. RANBP2 gene mutation was found in five patients, two of whom developed recurrent ITES. Conclusion:Patients with RANBP2 mutations are at risk for recurrent ITES, may develop ANE, and have a poor prognosis after relapse.
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Acute necrotizing encephalopathy,SARS-CoV-2,COVID-19,RANBP2
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