Reye syndrome is characterized by acute noninflammatory encephalopathy and fatty degenerative liver failure. It primarily affects the brain and liver, and can affect all organs. It has a biphasic course beginning with a viral illness that resolves, followed by abrupt onset of vomiting and neurologic impairment. The cause is unknown but aspirin use during a viral illness increases risk significantly. Diagnosis requires evidence of encephalopathy, hepatopathy, and no other reasonable explanations. Prognosis depends on stage - later stages involve deep coma and have high mortality.