rubella panencephalitis
Noun A rare, progressive neurological disorder occurring in adolescents, characterized by the gradual loss of both mental and physical abilities. It is causally associated with the rubella virus.
This is a highly specific medical term. It is used in clinical, scientific, and academic contexts to describe this particular condition. * The patient's symptoms were consistent with a diagnosis of rubella panencephalitis. * Research into the pathogenesis of rubella panencephalitis is ongoing.
The term is almost exclusively used in its full form. It may be abbreviated in clinical notes or specialized literature after being defined. * The case study focused on the long-term outcomes of RPE (rubella panencephalitis).
- Panencephalitis (n): A broader term for any diffuse inflammation of the brain affecting both gray and white matter. Rubella panencephalitis is a specific type.
- Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) (n): A similar, more common progressive neurological disorder associated with the measles virus, often contrasted with rubella panencephalitis.
- Progressive rubella panencephalitis
- (There are no common layperson synonyms for this precise medical condition.)
This term refers to a specific disease entity. It is not a general term for any complication of rubella (German measles). It is distinct from congenital rubella syndrome, which affects infants infected before birth.
- a rare loss of mental and physical skills in adolescents; associated with the rubella virus