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Atypical herpes simplex encephalitis
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Neurological DisorderPathologyHerpes Simplex EncephalitisBrain LesionSocial SciencesProminent Eeg AbnormalityBrain InjuryNeurologyNeuropathologyNeuroimmunologyDiagnostic VirologyNeurovirologyVirologyNeuroimagingEncephalitisNeurophysiologyPathogenesisHerpesvirusesNeuroscienceSignal IntensityMultiple SclerosisMedicine
An atypical form of herpes simplex encephalitis produced by HSV-1 documented in the present article demonstrates that (1) prominent EEG abnormality may correlate with subtle increase in signal intensity on MRI; (2) the disease may start with prominent involvement of the cingulate gyri; and (3) viral infection of the brainstem may cause early onset of severe neurologic dysfunction and coma.