Acute necrotizing encephalopathy type 1 Overview Acute necrotizing encephalopathy type 1 (ANE1) is a rare, severe brain disease usually triggered by viral infections like the flu or SARS-CoV-2. Characterized by a rapid onset of seizures and coma, it is driven by an extreme immune response ("cytokine storm") that causes symmetrical lesions and tissue damage in the brain. Symptoms 1. Prodromal (Viral) Phase Before the brain is affected, the patient generally shows typical symptoms of a viral infection for a few days: Fever Cough Nasal congestion Vomiting Diarrhea 2. Acute Encephalopathy (Neurological) Phase Shortly after the viral symptoms, the condition rapidly affects the brain and central nervous system. Key signs include: Rapidly altered consciousness (ranging from confusion and lethargy to a coma) Seizures Ataxia (difficulty coordinating movements) Abnormal muscle tone (dystonia or rigidity) Hallucinations 3. Systemic and Associated Symptoms ANE1 can affect the rest...
Cytogenetically normal acute myeloid leukemia (CN-AML) Overview Cytogenetically normal acute myeloid leukemia (CN-AML) is a common subtype of AML where bone marrow cells show normal chromosomes under a microscope, despite the presence of leukemia. Because standard chromosomal tests appear normal, diagnosis relies heavily on molecular genetic testing to identify specific gene mutations that guide treatment and prognosis. Symptoms Cytogenetically normal acute myeloid leukemia (CN-AML) symptoms result from a rapid overproduction of abnormal, immature white blood cells in the bone marrow, which crowds out healthy blood cells. The most common indicators are fatigue, increased susceptibility to infections, easy bruising or bleeding, fever, and unexplained weight loss. Because healthy blood cell production is disrupted, the signs and symptoms of CN-AML manifest in three main categories: 1. Low Red Blood Cells (Anemia)Extreme tiredness and weakness Pale skin and lips Shortness of breath, even ...