Chronic encephalopathy and locked-in state due to scrub typhus related CNS vasculitis

2020 
Abstract Background Scrub Typhus, prevalent in Asia-Pacific region, often has neurological manifestations in the setting of acute febrile illness, as acute encephalitis syndrome. Case report A 20-year-old female, from western Rajasthan, India presented with calf pain followed by nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and sequentially progressive weakness of limbs, anarthria and loss of bladder control over 10 days. MRI Brain showed T2-weighted and FLAIR hyperintense lesions in corpus callosum, subcortical and periventricular white matter, basal ganglia, thalamus, brainstem and cerebellum producing starry sky appearance with diffusion restriction. Serum IgM for Scrub typhus was positive and patient progressively improved over 3 weeks with doxycycline. Conclusions This report highlights an unusual presentation of scrub typhus with subacute onset and static course, quadriparesis and locked-in state for 2 months, suspected based on red flags on neuroimaging and reversal of deficits with appropriate treatment.
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