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Acute necrotizing encephalopathy of childhood (ANEC) is a fulminant type of encephalopathy. Most reported cases occur in Asian children with the highest prevalence among patients between the age of 6 and 18 months. The most common clinical presentations are fever, rapid alteration in the level of consciousness, and seizures, in addition to characteristic findings in brain imaging that include, but are not limited to, bilateral thalamic lesions with supra and infra-tentorial lesions of variable dimensions.
The diagnosis of ANEC was determined by specific diagnostic criteria as described by Mizuguchi [1] which consist of
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Marwa M fathy, resident; Abdelrahim A Sadek, Professor
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