Pediatric tussah encephalopathy syndrome

Tussah pupa encephalopathy syndrome is a kind of central nervous system allergic disease found in China in the 1980s due to consumption of tussah pupa. The symptoms are characterized by dizziness, vomiting, muscle tremors, flushing complexion, staggering gait, disturbance of consciousness, aphasia or aphasia, nystagmus, increased muscle tone, and positive cone tract signs. This symptom can be diagnosed based on the exact history of tussah invasion, combined with clinical features and EEG examination.

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