Acute cerebellar ataxia: A rare association of hepatitis a infection
Acute cerebellar ataxia: A rare association of hepatitis a infection
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Acute cerebellar ataxia (ACA) is a self-limited syndrome that is frequently post-infectious, most socksmith santa cruz commonly following Varicella infection having an autoimmune mechanism.ACA is the commonest cause of childhood ataxia.We report a 14-year-old male who presented with acute onset wide-based gait and slurring of speech with dysdiadochokinesia, incoordination of voluntary movements, pendular knee jerk, and intentional tremors.
He had worsening transaminitis and rising bilirubin during his hospital course and was subsequently found to be hepatitis A virus (HAV) immunoglobulin-M antibody positive.Thus, we report a case of ACA with HAV infection who developed jaundice after three tennessee titans dog bandana weeks of onset of ataxia, a rarity that has not been reported so far in medical literature.