Title of article :
Extensive and Progressive Cerebral Infarction after Mycoplasma pneumoniae Infection
Author/Authors :
Choi, Yu Hyeon Department of Pediatrics - Seoul National University College of Medicine - Seoul, Korea , Jeong, Hyung Joo Department of Pediatrics - Seoul National University College of Medicine - Seoul, Korea , Lee, Bongjin Department of Pediatrics - Seoul National University College of Medicine - Seoul, Korea , An, Hong Yul Department of Pediatrics - Seoul National University College of Medicine - Seoul, Korea , Lee, Eui Jun Department of Pediatrics - Seoul National University College of Medicine - Seoul, Korea , Park, June Dong Department of Pediatrics - Seoul National University College of Medicine - Seoul, Korea
Abstract :
Acute cerebral infarctions are rare in children, however, they can occur as a complication of a Mycoplasma pneumoniae (MP) infection
due to direct invasion, vasculitis, or a hypercoagulable state. We report on the case of a 5-year-old boy who had an extensive stroke
in multiple cerebrovascular territories 10 days after the diagnosis of MP infection. Based on the suspicion that the cerebral infarction
was associated with a macrolide-resistant MP infection, the patient was treated with levofloxacin, methyl-prednisolone, intravenous
immunoglobulin, and enoxaparin. Despite this medical management, cerebral vascular narrowing progressed and a decompressive
craniectomy became necessary for the patient’s survival. According to laboratory tests, brain magnetic resonance imaging, and clinical manifestations, the cerebral infarction in this case appeared to be due to the combined effects of hypercoagulability and cytokineinduced vascular inflammation.
Keywords :
cerebral infarction , child , mycoplasma pneumoniae , thrombosis , vasculitis
Journal title :
Acute and Critical Care