Kotagal S, Rolfe U, Schwarz K B, Escober W
Ann Neurol. 1984 Jun;15(6):599-601. doi: 10.1002/ana.410150614.
A 12-year-old boy with Reye's syndrome had an initial course complicated by increased intracranial pressure and systemic hypotension. He subsequently developed brainstem damage producing permanent apnea and a "locked-in" state. Nevertheless, the normal architecture of sleep was retained, as was a high degree of intelligence.
一名患有瑞氏综合征的12岁男孩,其初始病程伴有颅内压升高和全身性低血压。随后,他出现脑干损伤,导致永久性呼吸暂停和“闭锁”状态。然而,睡眠的正常结构得以保留,其智力水平也很高。