Title of article
Eight Year-Old Girl With Herpes Simplex Encephalitis, Dysentery and Auditory Agnosia: A Case Report
Author/Authors
Salehiomran, Mohammadreza babol university of medical sciences - Department of Pediatric Neurology, بابل, ايران , Juibary, Ali Ghabeli babol university of medical sciences - Department of Pediatric Neurology, بابل, ايران , Ghaemi, Hamidreza babol university of medical sciences - Department of Pediatric Neurology, بابل, ايران
From page
43
To page
49
Abstract
Despite advances in antiviral therapy over the past 2 decades, herpes simplex encephalitis (HSE) remains a serious illness with significant risk of morbidity and mortality. HSE includes a range of clinical presentations, from aseptic meningitis and fever to a severe rapidly progressive form with mental status changes (clouding of consciousness, confusion, disorientation, personality changes) and sometimes seizures (focal or generalized), dysphagia, or other focal neurological signs. Symptoms vary in intensity early in the disease, but tend to progress rapidly. Brain CT Scan and MRI can play an important role in determining the diagnosis and extent of the disease. This case report refers to an 8-year-old girl, diagnosed with herpes encephalitis that presented with seizure, bloody diarrhea and decreased level of consciousness and restlessness who recovered clinically after acyclovir treatment
Keywords
Herpes simplex encephalitis • Seizure
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (IJPBS)
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (IJPBS)
Record number
2577990
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