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Query: UMLS:C0018681 (
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Mumps virus is one of the most common causes of viral meningitis. Although brain involvement has been observed in a low proportion of children with
mumps meningitis
, a pure form of mumps encephalitis is extremely uncommon in the adult. A 23 year-old man presented with a rapidly evolving syndrome of
cephalalgia
, vomiting, mutism, disorders of gait, somnolence and dystonic movements. The electroencephalogram showed a diffusely slowed background activity. The CSF contained no cells, but the total protein concentration was elevated. The patient recovered without sequelae, but severe intellectual and motor disturbances persisted during more than a month. Serological studies showed an increase of blood IgM mumps-specific antibodies. We conclude that mumps encephalitis, although infrequent, should be considered among viral diseases that mimic herpes simplex encephalitis in the adulthood.
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PMID:[Mumps encephalitis in adulthood]. 205
A 32-year-old man with a 16-year history of recurrent primary stabbing
headache
was admitted to our hospital, owing to
mumps meningitis
. On day 2 of admission, he began experiencing episodes of unbearable intermittent stabbing pain, each lasting few seconds, with conjunctival injection and tearing, on the temporal side of the left orbit. We suspected trigeminal autonomic cephalgias, and administered non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), oxygen, and sumatriptan; however, the pain episodes persisted. Subsequently, after the start of intravenous lidocaine administration, the pain episodes stopped. We diagnosed a short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform
headache
with conjunctival injection and tearing (SUNCT), triggered by
mumps meningitis
. This is a valuable case report, involving a patient with a history of primary stabbing
headache
who was diagnosed with SUNCT triggered by
mumps meningitis
.
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PMID:[A case of short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache with conjunctival injection and tearing triggered by mumps meningitis in a patient with recurrent primary stabbing headache]. 2949 31