lethargica
Lethargica, in medical usage often referred to as encephalitis lethargica, is a historical neurological syndrome characterized by profound sleep disturbance and a range of motor and neuropsychiatric symptoms. The term lethargica reflects the prominent lethargy or hypersomnolence seen during the acute phase of the illness.
The condition was first described in the 1910s and remains associated with an epidemic period from about
Clinical presentation varies, but the acute phase typically includes fever, malaise, and marked sleepiness with reduced
Diagnosis relies on clinical history and exclusion of other causes, supported by neurological examination and imaging.