Non Salicylate-Associated Reye Syndrome: A Case Report

  • Arsalan Azizi
  • Moslem Sedaghattalab
Keywords: Reye syndrome; Salicylates; Encephalopathy; Coma; Virus diseases

Abstract

Reye's syndrome (RS) is a rare disease, usually associated with consumption of salicylates during viral illness. In 1965, the first case of association between RS and salicylates was described in United Kingdom (UK). The incidence of RS decreased dramatically after warnings of UK and US health agencies against using aspirin in children. Patients with RS presented with neurologic compromise, cerebral edema, acute hepatitis, and liver failure-especially in the children.  In this paper, a four-month-old boy with diagnosis of RS was described, who presented with malaise, cyanosis and decreased level of consciousness, but the history of salicylates consumption was negative for him and his mother.

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Acta Med Iran 2019;57(5):332-334.

Published
2019-11-26
Section
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