HASHIMOTO ENCEPHALOPATHY IN PEDIATRICS: REPORT OF 3 CASES

2020 
Abstract Objective To describe the rare occurrence of pediatric Hashimoto encephalopathy in 3 patients. Methods The patients, 9 to 13 years of age, presented with new-onset seizures and other neurologic symptoms, including hemiplegia, aphasia, and memory loss. Thyroid function tests and thyroid antibodies were measured. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain, cerebrospinal fluid analysis, and electroencephalography were also performed. Results The first patient had a thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) level of 60 μIU/mL (range, 0.4-4.5), free T4 of 0.28 ng/dL (range, 0.7-1.6), and thyroid peroxidase antibody (TPO Ab) of 1243 IU/mL (range  Conclusion These cases underscore the importance of thyroid function tests with antibodies in children presenting with acute neuropsychiatric manifestations, especially new-onset seizures without any identifiable cause. We believe that this condition is underdiagnosed in children, and a high index of suspicion is recommended.
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