Encephalitis and rapidly progressive dementia due to probable Prion disease presenting with a non-convulsive status epilepticus. Case report and literature review
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DOI: 10.46997/revecuatneurol33100115
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2024Abstract
Prion diseases are rare and rapidly progressive fatal neurological disorders characterized by abnormal folding of neuronal proteins. The diagnosis is often challenging and relies on a high clinical suspicion, imagenological findings, electroencephalographic (EEG) patterns and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis. We present a case of probable prion disease with an accelerated neurological decline and a non-convulsive status epilepticus (NCSE), which has only been described in a few cases worldwide, and seems to be associated with worse neurological outcomes and shorter survival time. Clinical manifestations, treatment, and outcomes are shown below. © 2024 Fundacion para la difusion neurologica en Ecuador - FUNDINE. All rights reserved.
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Revista Ecuatoriana de Neurologia vol. 33 n. 1 p. 115-121
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