1993 Volume 67 Issue 5 Pages 496-499
We experienced a 39-year-old male who developed neurological complication during a course of Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia. The diagnosis of M. pneumoniae pneumonia was made on the basis of elevation of specific antibody (CF) titer in convalescent serum. Electroencephalogram showed diffuse damage in the brain, but no other abnormalities were not found on brain CT-scan and MRI. In the cerebrospinal fluid, the number of cells did not increase and the M. pneumoniae CF titer was not elevated. From these results, we concluded that encephalopathy in this patient was raised by an allergic reaction of the brain tissue to M. pneumoniae antigen. Until now, encephalitis or meningoencephalitis accompanied with M. pneumoniae infection has been reported by many investigators, but reports on encephalopathy due to M. pneumoniae are few. Therefore, we reported herein a case of encephalopathy following Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia with several references.