Cause:Unknown; precipitated by salicylates during chickenpox or influenza/URI (Nejm 1985;313:849)
Pathophys:Perhaps a mitochondrial dysfunction; some cases may be a urea cycle defect
Sx:H/o URI, varicella, or influenza A or B 5-6 d before, or salicylate use (in 15/31). Acute onset, recurrent vomiting with mental status changes (encephalopathy)
Si:Grade I: sleepy but respond
Grade II: stuporous
Grade III to IV: increasing obtundation to coma
Lab:
Chem:Elevated ammonia level 100 µgm %, protime >3 s prolonged predict progression, ALT and AST; bilirubin normal; glucose low
CSF:Normal except for elevated pressures
Path:Liver bx is diagnostic, shows lipid droplets, decreased succinic acid dehydrogenase, and smashed mitochondria; on EM, SER proliferation