학술논문

Hyper-Acute Necrotizing Encephalopathy-Like Syndrome in Early Pregnancy
Document Type
article
Source
The Neurohospitalist. 12(1)
Subject
Reproductive Medicine
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Neurosciences
Infectious Diseases
Pneumonia & Influenza
Brain Disorders
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Rare Diseases
Neurological
Good Health and Well Being
neuroinflammation
infection
cytokine storm
neuropathology
Language
Abstract
Acute necrotizing encephalopathy (ANE) is a rare and life-threatening disease. It is caused by a cytokine-mediated injury to the brain with characteristic hemorrhagic and edematous lesions involving the bilateral thalami, brainstem, and other subcortical structures. The disease is commonly associated with antecedent viral triggers such as influenza, parainfluenza, and more recently, SARS-CoV-2, with subsequent neurologic deterioration occurring within days to weeks. Here, we present a case of a pregnant adult woman who developed a hyperacute form of ANE, progressing to brain death within 36 hours of symptom onset. Her diagnosis was confirmed via brain imaging, CSF studies, and neurohistopathological analysis. This case highlights the importance of establishing an early diagnosis for this under-recognized disease, and also suggests an association between ANE and early pregnancy.