Hypertrophic pachymeningitis (HP) is a rare inflammatory disorder characterised by local or diffuse thickening of the cranial and spinal dura mater. HP occurs owing to idiopathic or secondary causes, including autoimmune disease, infection, and trauma. HP has mainly been reported in adults, with few reported cases in children. We encountered an 11-year-old boy with idiopathic HP who presented with chronic inflammation and daily occipital headache. Gadolinium (Gd)-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) helped us to diagnose him with HP. He was successfully treated with corticosteroids and azathioprine with no recurrence. We also conducted a literature review of childhood-onset HP and found only 16 cases, including our patient. Seven patients had idiopathic HP, and the remaining nine had secondary HP, including two with rheumatic disease. The most common clinical symptoms were headache (68.8%) and cranial nerve-related symptoms (68.8%). Inflammatory laboratory markers were elevated in 60% of patients with available data. Fifteen cases were diagnosed using Gd-enhanced MRI. The main initial treatment was steroids and/or immunosuppressants, to which 87.5% of patients responded. However, two patients with HP associated with trauma and neuroblastoma (12.5%) died, and seven patients (43.8%) had left cranial nerve-related sequelae. As the prognosis for childhood HP is poor, early diagnosis and treatment are essential. Children with headache, cranial nerve symptoms, and elevated inflammatory marker levels should be suspected of having HP and Gd-enhanced MRI should be considered.

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