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We reported a case of non-herpetic acute encephalitis with unilateral temporal cortex lesion revealed by MR imaging and SPECT study. The patient was an eighteen years old woman who developed
tonic-clonic seizure
after common cold symptom. She was healthy before this episode. Neurological abnormality was only a single convulsion at onset and there was no other abnormal physical and neurological signs except for low grade fever. Electroencephalogram showed spike and slow wave complex of 2 Hz focused on a right posteriotemporal point (T 6) and an MR FLAIR (fluid-attenuated inversion recovery) image revealed a high signal intensity area at right temporal cortex. There was a decrease of cerebral blood flow in the same portion on SPECT study. This lesion was obscure on T1 and T2 MR images. Cerebrospinal fluid showed pleocytosis with normal glucose level and protein concentration. Bacterial and fungal cultures of CSF were negative and a detection of tubercule bacillus by PCR hybridization method was also negative. Although CSF findings suggested viral infection of CNS, virological study could not demonstrate infections of herpes simplex virus type 1, type 2, varicella-zoster virus, cytomegalovirus, measles virus, mumps virus, Japanese encephalitis virus, and
influenza
virus type A and B. After infusion of acyclovir and antibiotics, the patient was discharged from our hospital without sequelae of encephalitis. EEG was normal at this point and a high intensity area of MR FLAIR image disappeared two months later. SPECT findings were normalized six months later. The encephalitis presenting unilateral temporal cortex lesion without the infection of herpes simplex virus is thought to be very rare. Our case was distinguished from non-herpetic acute limbic encephalitis by an extent of the lesion and clinical manifestations. MR FLAIR image was useful for the detection of the lesion in this case.
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PMID:[A case of non-herpetic acute encephalitis presenting high intensity lesion at unilateral temparal cortex on MR FLAIR image]. 1054 15
Six female patients with encephalitis, mean age 36.5 (17-60) years, were admitted to the hospital during the 2000-2001
influenza
A (H1N1) epidemic in the Osijek--Baranja County. In three (50.0%) patients, the manifestation of encephalitis occurred on day 4 or 5, and in two (33.3%) patients within 24-48 hours of the onset of
influenza
symptoms. The disease manifestations included headache, elevated body temperature, generalized fatigue, and consciousness disturbance through coma. Three (50.0%) patients had
grand mal seizures
. Pathologic electroencephalography findings were recorded in all six (100%) patients, whereas computed tomography showed cerebral edema in three (50.0%) patients. Elevated levels of hepatic enzymes and peripheral blood leukopenia were found in two (33.3%) patients in whom encephalitis developed early upon the onset of
influenza
. One (16.6%) of these patients died, whereas permanent sequels remained in the other two (33.3%) patients.
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PMID:Encephalitis or encephalopathy during an influenza-A epidemic. 1295 87
Myopathy is a rare complication of
influenza
infections. Here, we report on an eight-year-old girl with severe myopathy due to new pandemic
influenza
A (H1N1). She presented with severe myopathy following generalized
tonic-clonic seizure
and recovered completely within a few days.
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PMID:Severe myopathy caused by the new pandemic influenza A (H1N1) in a child. 2064 68
BACKGROUND Acute hemorrhagic necrotizing encephalitis (AHNE) is a rare manifestation of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. AHNE usually involves the subcortical white matter but not the cortical grey matter. This study describes the disruptive effects of AHNE associated with SARS-CoV-2 on cognitive function in a previously healthy and sound middle-aged woman resulting from alterations in cortical areas involved in the cognitive network. CASE REPORT A 44-year-old previously healthy woman with a history of inter-state travel developed a
flu
-like illness, followed by acute, steadily progressive cognitive impairment. She was admitted in a comatose state after a first
tonic-clonic seizure
. Blood tests were non-informative. Cerebral magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was indicative of AHNE. Cerebrospinal fluid analysis showed mild lymphocytosis with normal protein and normal glucose but an elevated IgG index. After testing positive for SARS-CoV-2, she was administered steroids. Treatment was ineffective, and the patient died. CONCLUSIONS SARS-CoV-2 is a potential central nervous system (CNS) pathogen, which may manifest as AHNE. These patients may present with generalized tonic-clonic seizures and frontal dysexecutive syndrome, with cognitive impairment being the presenting feature of neuro-coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19). The patient described in this report is unique for acute-onset and isolated cognitive impairments due to SARS-CoV-2 infection in the absence of clinical or radiological respiratory manifestations. These findings may help in the early detection and diagnosis of neuro-COVID-19, especially among clinicians and neurologists working in areas of endemic SARS-CoV-2 infection.
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PMID:SARS-CoV-2-Associated Acute Hemorrhagic, Necrotizing Encephalitis (AHNE) Presenting with Cognitive Impairment in a 44-Year-Old Woman without Comorbidities: A Case Report. 3279 13