Acute, severe self-limiting dysautonomia and hypertensive encephalopathy.

Pediatr Neurol

The Roald Dahl EEG Unit, Department of Neurology, Alder Hey Children's Hospital, Liverpool, United Kingdom.

Published: October 2001

We describe two unrelated children with almost identical clinical illnesses comprising of severe, burning dysesthesia, allodynia, hypertensive encephalopathy, and laboratory evidence of both sympathetic and parasympathetic autonomic disturbance after a nonspecific viral illness. No underlying etiology was identified. Both patients displayed complete resolution of their clinical and radiologic findings after a number of months, and there was no recurrence over a follow-up period of 17 months to 4 years. Treatment of the patients' dysesthesias proved difficult, requiring multiple analgesics and intensive physiotherapy. We speculate that their illnesses may represent a pure autonomic variant of Guillain-Barré syndrome.

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