Seizure in a Seven-Year-Old With Hypertensive Encephalopathy: A Report of a Rare Case

一例罕见病例报告:一名患有高血压脑病的七岁儿童出现癫痫发作

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Abstract

Hypertensive encephalopathy is a rare etiology for seizures in the pediatric population. A previously healthy seven-year-old boy presented to our Emergency Department (ED) with status epilepticus and high blood pressure. In spite of normal initial findings, the patient's elevated blood pressure prompted concern for hypertensive encephalopathy. A subsequent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan identified posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) as a condition resulting from uncontrolled high blood pressure. Following appropriate antihypertensive management, the patient's symptoms were alleviated, and he was eventually discharged. The case highlights why hypertensive encephalopathy must be recognized as a potential cause of seizures in pediatric patients. It also shows the significance of measuring blood pressure in children as part of their initial assessment.

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