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Herpes simplex encephalitis

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Herpes simplex encephalitis

BMJ, 2012
#### How common is herpes simplex encephalitis? The wife of a previously healthy 40 year old man requested a domiciliary visit from their general practitioner for her husband, who had been in bed for a few days with “bad flu,” fever, and headache. She was worried that he was becoming quite confused and unable to recall recent events.
Mazen, Sabah   +2 more
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Herpes simplex encephalitis

Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2011
Herpes simplex encephalitis (HSE) is a condition that may follow herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection with high mortality and serious morbidity among survivors. We report the case of a 2-year-old boy who presented to us with features of a central nervous system infection associated with visual and auditory impairments. Serology for HSV was positive and
Ladapo, TA, Oyenusi, E, Lesi, FEA
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HERPES SIMPLEX ENCEPHALITIS

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1971
Herpes simplex encephalitis, the most frequent fatal form of sporadic encephalitis, may show localizing clinical, laboratory (arteriographic, brain scanning), and anatomic findings, as illustrated by this case report.Newer serologic tests aiming toward early diagnosis, and the possibility of effective chemotherapy are discussed.
E E, Clizer, G, Ioannides
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Herpes Simplex Encephalitis

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1977
In this paper seven cases of severe viral encephalitis seen over a four year period at the Princes Alexandria Hospital, Brisbane, are presented. Four of these cases were proven cases of Herpes simplex encephalitis on the basis of viral culture, and three were probable cases of Herpes simplex encephalitis on the basis of rising serum antibody titres.
R S, Boyle, P J, Landy
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Herpes Simplex Encephalitis

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1964
Encephalitis caused by herpes simplex virus has been substantiated rarely in man. Criteria for definitive diagnosis include (1) clinical findings of acute encephalitis, (2) the presence of necrotizing brain lesions with eosinophilic intranuclear inclusions, and (3) isolation of herpes simplex virus from the brain lesions.
T H, KENT, D P, NICHOLSON
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Herpes simplex encephalitis

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1951
Summary A virus, identified as a strain of herpes simplex, was isolated from the brain of an infant who died during an illness characterized by signs of encephalitis. Acidophilic intranuclear inclusion bodies and encephalitic changes were seen in histologic sections of the brain.
D R, GINDER, C M, WHORTON
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Herpes Simplex Virus Encephalitis

Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2023
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) encephalitis (HSVE), which is caused by HSV-1 or HSV-2, is a rare neurologic disorder associated with focal or global cerebral dysfunction. HSVE is a syndrome of altered mental status, fever, and se.
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Herpes simplex virus encephalitis

BMJ, 2012
Darren Egdell developed herpes simplex virus encephalitis 10 years ago, aged 31.
Raymond, Egdell   +2 more
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Recurrent herpes simplex encephalitis

European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2005
Recurrent herpes simplex virus (HSV) encephalitis is a rare disorder with only a few cases reported. We report a case of HSV encephalitis with documented recurrence in the same anatomic location, lending support to the theory of reactivation as the mechanism of disease.
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