PHI with Rasmussen's Syndrome

How does this condition affect your private health insurance?

Rasmussen's Encephalitis is a rare, chronic inflammatory neurological disease typically affecting one cerebral hemisphere, primarily in children. It is characterized by frequent and severe seizures (epilepsia partialis continua), progressive neurological deficits like hemiparesis (weakness on one side of the body), cognitive decline, and language difficulties. The exact cause is unknown but is believed to be autoimmune, where the body's immune system attacks brain tissue. The disease progresses over several years, leading to significant brain damage and functional impairment in the affected hemisphere, often necessitating surgical intervention.

PKV Risk Assessment

Very High Risk of Rejection

Individual, specialized PHI providers may still insure you, but with a significant surcharge.

Impact on Your Insurance Policy

Duration of Illness (Initial)

Gradual onset over several months, marked by increasing frequency and severity of focal seizures.

Duration of Illness (Lifetime)

Chronic and progressive, typically lasting many years to a lifetime, often stabilized after hemispherectomy but with permanent deficits.

Cost of Treatment (Initial)

High (diagnostics, anti-epileptic drugs, specialist consultations, potential hospitalization), estimated tens of thousands of USD.

Cost of Treatment (Lifetime)

Extremely high (chronic medication, potential hemispherectomy surgery costing hundreds of thousands, extensive rehabilitation, long-term care), easily exceeding hundreds of thousands to millions of USD.

Mortality Rate

Low (less than 5%) directly from the disease, but complications from severe seizures or surgery carry risks.

Risk of Secondary Damages

Very high (nearly 100%) including permanent hemiparesis, cognitive impairment, aphasia, and intractable epilepsy.

Probability of Full Recovery

Extremely low (less than 1%). Hemispherectomy can achieve seizure control but leaves permanent neurological deficits; full recovery without consequences is not expected.

Underlying Disease Risk

Very low. Rasmussen's is typically a primary, isolated inflammatory process, not usually associated with other systemic underlying diseases at onset.

The information provided is for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical or insurance advice. Always consult with a qualified professional for any health concerns or before making any insurance decisions.