Armengol C E, Hendley J O
University of Virginia, Department of Pediatrics, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA.
J Pediatr. 1999 May;134(5):635-8. doi: 10.1016/s0022-3476(99)70252-0.
We describe 6 school-aged patients who presented with status epilepticus (SE) secondary to cat-scratch disease (CSD) encephalopathy to alert clinicians to this distinctive clinical entity. The hospital database for admissions during 1 year was reviewed for patients presenting with SE; 4 of 5 previously healthy school-aged children with SE had CSD encephalopathy based on elevated indirect fluorescent antibody titers to Bartonella henselae. CSD encephalopathy should be included in the differential diagnosis of school-aged children presenting with SE.