Journal of Pediatric Neurology 2011; 09(03): 365-368
DOI: 10.3233/JPN-2011-0491
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart – New York

Locked-in syndrome in a child with tubercular meningitis

Kamer S. Rana
a   Department of Pediatrics, Army Hospital (Research & Referral), Delhi, India
,
Lokesh Chauhan
a   Department of Pediatrics, Army Hospital (Research & Referral), Delhi, India
,
Mukti Sharma
a   Department of Pediatrics, Army Hospital (Research & Referral), Delhi, India
,
Yogesh Kumar
a   Department of Pediatrics, Army Hospital (Research & Referral), Delhi, India
,
Giriraj Singh
a   Department of Pediatrics, Army Hospital (Research & Referral), Delhi, India
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09 November 2011

09 November 2011

Publication Date:
30 July 2015 (online)

Abstract

Locked-in syndrome (LIS) is one of the ventral pontine syndromes and is rare in childhood. The commonest cause in adults is basilar artery stroke. Central nervous system tuberculosis causing LIS is extremely rare. We present a case of a 7-year-old boy who presented with classical LIS due to tubercular meningitis with magnetic resonance imaging findings suggestive of demyelination in the midbrain, cerebral peduncles and posterior superior pons bilaterally. Over the following months, he showed remarkable recovery and was able to walk without assistance, feed himself, and speak.