We describe an 8-year-old boy admitted because of prolonged seizures during norovirus
gastroenteritis without any signs of encephalopathy. Blood tests were normal and cerebrospinal
fluid examination resulted negative for both bacteria and viruses. A reverse transcriptase
polymerase chain reaction revealed norovirus RNA in a stool sample. A cerebral computed
tomography turned out to be normal whereas subsequent cerebral magnetic resonance
imaging showed transitory signal abnormalities consistent with vasogenic edema. The
post-ictal electroencephalogram revealed normal background activity with sporadic
left posterior delta waves. The child was discharged after 10 days with an unremarkable
physical examination. A cerebral magnetic resonance imaging and an electroencephalogram
after 1 month were both negative. We report a new case of benign infantile convulsions
due to norovirus gastroenteritis with neuroradiological abnormalities to the pertinent
literature in order to improve knowledge about this disorder and increase the possibility
of clarifying its pathogenesis.
Key words
norovirus - seizures - cerebral magnetic resonance imaging