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Author: Simpson, Hugh D.; Johnson, Erica; Britton, Jeffrey; Braksick, Sherri
Title: Alternating hemiparesis in the context of hemolytic uremic syndrome and COVID-19 positivity
  • Cord-id: ur8jw64h
  • Document date: 2021_7_5
  • ID: ur8jw64h
    Snippet: Hemiparesis has been reported in hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), however electrophysiological findings associated with this syndrome have not been well-characterized, and alternating hemiparesis presentations have not been reported. We present detailed electrophysiological and clinical findings in a case of alternating hemiparesis corresponding to alternating focal contralateral delta slowing on prolonged EEG monitoring in a case of HUS with COVID-19 positivity. A 24-year-old woman was admitted
    Document: Hemiparesis has been reported in hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), however electrophysiological findings associated with this syndrome have not been well-characterized, and alternating hemiparesis presentations have not been reported. We present detailed electrophysiological and clinical findings in a case of alternating hemiparesis corresponding to alternating focal contralateral delta slowing on prolonged EEG monitoring in a case of HUS with COVID-19 positivity. A 24-year-old woman was admitted with bloody diarrhea, acute kidney injury, and focal seizures initially presumed due to Escherichia coli 0157:H7 Shiga-like toxin-related hemolytic uremic syndrome (ST-HUS). After admission, the patient tested positive for COVID-19. Continuous EEG monitoring revealed diffuse polymorphic delta slowing. Around 24 hours into the admission, the delta slowing became focal in the right hemisphere and was associated with a left hemiparesis. Around three days later, the clinical and EEG pattern reversed, showing left hemisphere slowing and an associated right hemiparesis. Additionally, 14 Hz positive spikes were observed throughout the recording period. Neuroimaging, including CT and MRI, was negative for acute ischemia throughout. The patient subsequently recovered over several days with no residual neurologic abnormalities. Search Terms/Keywords: EEG; hemolytic uremic syndrome; hemiparesis; hemiplegia; COVID19

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