Q: What is Bickerstaff's brainstem encephalitis (BBE)? Answer
- ophthalmoplegia,
- ataxia,
- disturbance of consciousness,
- hyperreflexia or Babinski's sign
The course of the disease can be monophasic or remitting-relapsing but despite severe initial presentation usually it has a good prognosis. MRI plays a critical role in the diagnosis of BBE, characterized by large, irregular hyperintense lesions located mainly in the brainstem, especially in the pons, midbrain and medulla.