Journal of Neuroinflammation (Aug 2010)

Hypothalamic abnormalities and Parkinsonism associated with H1N1 influenza infection

  • González-Duarte Alejandra,
  • Magaña Zamora Lucía,
  • Cantú Brito Carlos,
  • García-Ramos Guillermo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-2094-7-47
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
p. 47

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Abstract Objective To describe a case of a young adult with severe H1N1 influenza illness associated with hypothalamic abnormalities and post-influenza parkinsonism. Design Case report. Patient A 22-year-old woman with H1N1 influenza infection developed encephalopathy followed by diverse hypothalamic dysfunction manifestations, sleeplessness, and persistent parkinsonian features. Results CSF analysis, brain imaging and EEG ruled out hypoxic brain injury or other illnesses. Conclusions A number of viruses have been associated with both acute and chronic parkinsonism. A link between parkinsonism and influenza viruses is somewhat controversial. This is the first reported case of parkinsonism following an H1N1 influenza infection.