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Viral encephalitis in children

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1996
Knowledge about the role of viruses in encephalitis and other diseases of the central nervous system has been greatly expanded since the advent of polymerase chain reaction testing. It is known that the spectrum of disease caused by herpes simplex virus, for example, is much wider than was previously recognized.
Ouvrier R, O'Meara M
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Viral Meningitis and Encephalitis

CONTINUUM: Lifelong Learning in Neurology, 2018
ABSTRACT PURPOSE OF REVIEW This article discusses meningitis and encephalitis infections caused by viruses, excluding herpes family and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). RECENT FINDINGS The viral infections of the nervous system detailed in this article have no specific ...
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LaCrosse viral encephalitis mimics herpes simplex viral encephalitis

Pediatric Neurology, 2001
Temporal lobe abnormalities, findings commonly associated with herpes simplex virus encephalitis, were observed in a male 10 years of age found to have LaCrosse virus encephalitis. Diagnostic features included magnetic resonance imaging revealing abnormal signal intensity in the bilateral frontotemporal regions, and left-sided periodic lateralizing ...
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A Viral NOD to Encephalitis

Journal of Virology, 2022
In this issue, Gao and colleagues (J Virol 96:e00167-22, https://doi.org/10.1128/JVI.00167-22 ) dissect innate immune signaling in a microglial cell line infected with severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus (SFTSV). This virus has been designated a priority pathogen by the World Health Organization due to
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Viral Encephalitis in the ICU

Critical Care Clinics, 2013
Viral encephalitis causes an altered level of consciousness, which may be associated with fever, seizures, focal deficits, CSF pleocytosis, and abnormal neuroimaging. Potential pathogens include HSV, VZV, enterovirus, and in some regions, arboviruses.
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Equine Viral Encephalitis

Equine Veterinary Journal, 1976
SUMMARYThe most important neurotropic viral infections of the horse are the arthropod‐borne encephalitides. These include Venezuelan encephalitis (VE), eastern encephalitis (EE) and western encephalitis (WE), which are found in the Americas, and Japanese B encephalitis which occurs in the Far East. All the viruses cause encephalitis in man.
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Treatment of Viral Encephalitis

Central Nervous System Agents in Medicinal Chemistry, 2009
Several viruses may cause central nervous system diseases with a broad range of clinical manifestations. The time course of the viral encephalitis can be acute, subacute, or chronic. Pathologically there are encephalitis with direct viral entry into the CNS in which brain parenchyma exhibits neuronal damaging and viral antigens and there are ...
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Acute Viral Encephalitis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2018
Viral Encephalitis Encephalitis is characterized by fever, neurologic deficits, seizures, pleocytosis, and neuroimaging and EEG abnormalities.
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Viral Meningitis and Encephalitis

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2013
Meningitis is an inflammation of the meninges, whereas encephalitis is inflammation of the parenchymal brain tissue. The single distinguishing element between the 2 diagnoses is the altered state of consciousness, focal deficits, and seizures found in encephalitis.
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Viral Encephalitis

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1956
W A, LONGSHORE, E J, MARANDA
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