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Acute necrotizing hemorrhagic encephalopathy Save


ICD-10 code: G04.3

Chapter: Diseases of the nervous system

What is Acute Necrotizing Hemorrhagic Encephalopathy?
Acute Necrotizing Hemorrhagic Encephalopathy (ANHE) is a rare but severe neurological disorder that affects the brain. It is a type of encephalopathy that causes inflammation, necrosis, and bleeding in the brain. ANHE is a serious condition that can cause permanent brain damage or even lead to death.
Symptoms of ANHE
The symptoms of ANHE can vary from person to person but typically include high fever, seizures, headaches, confusion, and altered mental status. The condition can progress rapidly, and patients may experience respiratory failure, coma, and death within a few hours or days.
Causes of ANHE
The exact cause of ANHE is unknown. However, it is believed to be triggered by a viral infection or an autoimmune response. Other factors that may contribute to the development of ANHE include genetic predisposition, metabolic disorders, and environmental factors.
Treatment for ANHE
There is no specific treatment for ANHE. However, early diagnosis and prompt treatment can help reduce the risk of complications and improve outcomes. Treatment typically involves supportive care, such as managing symptoms and controlling seizures. In severe cases, patients may require mechanical ventilation and other life-support measures.
Prevention of ANHE
Since the exact cause of ANHE is unknown, there is no specific way to prevent the condition. However, taking steps to reduce the risk of viral infections, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and managing underlying conditions may help reduce the risk of developing ANHE.
Conclusion
ANHE is a rare but serious condition that affects the brain. It can cause permanent brain damage or even lead to death. While there is no specific treatment for ANHE, early diagnosis and prompt treatment can help reduce the risk of complications. Taking steps to reduce the risk of viral infections and maintaining a healthy lifestyle may also help reduce the risk of developing ANHE.