Is Reye’s syndrome still a valid diagnosis?
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Du Toit-Prinsloo, Lorraine
Snyman, Philip
Saayman, Gert
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Health and Medical Publishing Group
Abstract
Reye’s syndrome is characterised by acute non-inflammatory encephalopathy and fatty degeneration of the liver. The exact aetiology of the
syndrome is unknown, but there is an association with viral infections and the use of aspirin. There has been a sharp decline in the incidence
of Reye’s syndrome; the reasons for this are unclear, but may be due, in part, to the declining use of aspirin in children and to improvements
in the diagnosis of underlying inborn errors of metabolism. The use of the term ‘Reye-like’ has been advocated among experts in the field.
We report the case of a child with Reye-like syndrome complicated by pancreatitis.
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Liver, Reye’s syndrome, Viral infections, Use of aspirin, Children, Encephalopathy, Fatty degeneration
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DuToit-Prinsloo, L, Snyman, P & Saayman, G 2014, 'Is Reye’s syndrome still a valid diagnosis?', South African Journal of Child Health, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 75-77.