Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate the clinical presenation of acute disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM) in pediatric age group, treatments, and to asses the outcome at King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudia Arabia. Methods: The medical records of all patients younger than 18 years of age with a diagnosis of ADEM and treated at King Abdulaziz Medical City from January 1996 to Decemeber 2016 were collected. A total of 20 patients were included. Results: Of 20 patients enrolled in our study, 13 (65%) were female. Autumn and summer were the most common seasons in which ADEM presented (60%); 19 (95%) patients had a history of preceding viral illnesses. The most common neurological deficits on presentation were weakness (85%), ataxia (45%), and nystagmus (45%). Cortical and subcortical lesions (60%) were the most common finding on cranial magnetic resonance imaging. Seventeen patients (85%) received steroid only. Only 16 patients continued with follow-up, with a mean duration of 7 months. All 16 patients improved: 11 patients were recovered and 5 patients still had a neurological deficit at the clinic visits. No patient had relapsed. Conclusion: Most of the patients in this case series have an excellent outcome and attended follow-up visits and no disease relapses were identified. Further exploration of the disease is recommended.
Article Type
Research Article
First Page
89
Last Page
94
Recommended Citation
Aldamkh, Bander Ali; Alamer, Abdalaziz F.; Altuwaijri, Mohammed M.; Alrumayyan, Mohammed A.; Alhaqbani, Abdulaziz H.; Alharthi, Nawaf A.; Aldamkh, Saeed A.; Aldrees, Amjad S.; Alrifai, Muhammad T.; Altuwaijri, Waleed; and Alrumayyan, Ahmed
(2019)
"Clinical Presentation and outcome of acute disseminated encephalomyelitis in Saudi Arabia: Tertiary Center Experience,"
Neurosciences: Vol. 24:
Iss.
2, Article 3.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2019.2.20180017