Journal of Pediatric Neurology 2010; 08(02): 211-214
DOI: 10.3233/JPN-2010-0391
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart – New York

Depersonalization disorder in pre-adolescent child of acute disseminated encephalomyelitis

Praveen Khairkar
a   Department of Psychiatry, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences, Sawangi, Wardha, Maharashtra, India
,
Govind Bang
a   Department of Psychiatry, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences, Sawangi, Wardha, Maharashtra, India
,
Amit Agarwal
b   Department of Neurosurgery, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences, Sawangi, Wardha, Maharashtra, India
,
Bhavna Lakhkar
c   Department of Pediatrics, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences, Sawangi, Wardha, Maharashtra, India
,
Tushar Jagzape
c   Department of Pediatrics, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences, Sawangi, Wardha, Maharashtra, India
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05 September 2008

02 March 2009

Publication Date:
30 July 2015 (online)

Abstract

Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis is a rare inflammatory demyelinating entity affecting central nervous system. This immune mediated disease shows variable presentation of motor, sensory, visual, gait, and memory disturbances that usually follow vaccinations or some viral or bacterial infections. Review of literature showed few case reports of acute disseminated encephalomyelitis presenting as psychiatric disorders like acute Korsakoff's syndrome, conversion disorder and acute psychosis. However, none of them had been reported in pre-adolescent age group to the best of our knowledge. We herein report the first case of depersonalization disorder in a child suffering from acute disseminated encephalomyelitis.