Once SSPE develops, it goes through Progressive stagesStarting with mood swings, personality changes, sadness, cheapness, and potentially fever and headaches. This first phase can continue for six months. Then phase two include the movement of the shock, drains, vision loss, dementia and trips. The third phase looks at the shock turn and hardship. In the final stage, the failure of autonomy – heart rate, blood pressure and breathing are unacceptable. Then comes a comma and death. About 95 % of SSPE cases are deadly.
The tragic end
In the boy’s case, his parents do not know when he was affected by measles. When the doctors saw it, her parents reminded that in the last six months, she had begun to decline to diminished motion, pharmacy and progressive academic. Earlier, he was healthy at birth and was hitting all his development milestones.
In some ways, its fall was an unprecedented case of SSPE. Imaging showed the lesions in his mind. It raised antibodies antibodies in its brain fluid. An electrolysis flavoring (EEG) revealed the brain waves according to the SSPE. Then, of course. There was a shortage of movements and academic lack of shock.
What was standing, though, his eyes were wandering and his eyes were moving. Vision problems with SSPE are not uncommon – sometimes the condition is retinine and/or the optic nerve damage. Some patients suffer a complete loss of vision. But, in the case of the boy, he created a fast, repeated, extraordinary, multi -dimensional eye movement, a condition called Oposoclus. Doctors often see it in mental cancer patients, but some infection can also cause brain inflammation. Experts have speculated that the main reason is the loss of special neurons included in the integrated movement, namely Purni cells and omnapaz cells.
The boy’s neurologists believe this is the first time when the SSPE -affiliated Opposoclus has been caught on the video. He treated antiviral drugs and drugs with the boy to reduce the concussion, but his condition is deteriorating.