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Neurological manifestations of scrub typhus.
[scrub typhus]
To
evaluate
the
neurological
manifestations
of
scrub
typhus
and
correlate
their
clinical
,
EEG
and
MRI
findings
.
A
cross-sectional
study
over
2
 
years
included
patients
with
scrub
typhus
diagnosed
by
solid
phase
immunochromatographic
assay
or
Weil-
Felix
test
.
A
detailed
clinical
evaluation
including
Glasgow
Coma
Scale
(
GCS
)
was
documented
.
Blood
counts
,
chemistry
,
ECG
,
chest
radiograph
,
cerebrospinal
fluid
(
CSF
)
,
EEG
and
cranial
MRI
were
performed
.
Outcome
on
discharge
and
at
1
 
month
were
categorised
into
good
and
poor
based
on
modified
Rankin
Scale
.
Thirty
-
seven
patients
with
ages
ranging
between
3
and
71
 
years
were
included
;
51
%
of
whom
were
females
.
All
patients
had
fever
and
myalgia
.
Thirty
-
one
(
84
%
)
patients
had
impaired
consciousness
,
and
six
were
deeply
comatose
(
GCS
score
≤
8
)
.
Eight
patients
presented
with
status
epilepticus
.
MRI
revealed
meningeal
enhancement
in
only
1
/
25
(
4
%
)
patient
and
EEG
showed
generalised
slowing
in
6
/
28
(
21
.
4
%
)
.
Among
31
patients
with
altered
sensorium
,
CSF
studies
were
conducted
on
28
.
Nineteen
patients
had
meningoencephalitis
and
9
encephalopathy
,
but
no
significant
differences
were
observed
in
clinical
,
laboratory
,
EEG
and
MRI
findings
.
All
patients
responded
within
48
 
h
to
doxycycline
and
had
good
recovery
at
1
 
month
.
Patients
with
low
GCS
score
had
significantly
more
focal
neurological
deficit
(
r
=
0
.
5
;
p
=
0
.
002
)
,
longer
hospital
stay
(
r
=
-
0
.
4
;
p
=
0
.
03
)
and
more
disability
on
discharge
(
r
=
-
0
.
4
;
p
=
0
.
01
)
.
Meningoencephalitis
/
encephalopathy
may
be
seen
in
two
-
third
of
patients
with
scrub
typhus
.
Scrub
typhus
should
be
included
in
the
differential
diagnosis
of
febrile
encephalopathy
.
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