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Extra temporal involvement in herpes simplex encephalitis
European Journal of Neurology
  • Mohammad Wasay, Aga Khan University
  • S. F. Mekan, Aga Khan University
  • Bhojo A Khealani, Aga Khan University
  • Z. Saeed, Aga Khan University
  • A. Hassan, Aga Khan University
  • Z. Cheema, Oklahoma University Health Science center, USA
  • R. Bakshi, Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center, USA
Publication Date
6-1-2005
Document Type
Article
Abstract

Temporal lobe abnormalities on brain imaging have been described as strong evidence for herpes simplex encephalitis (HSE) in appropriate clinical settings. Extra temporal abnormalities are less well described in these patients. We retrospectively reviewed 20 patients of HSE and found extra temporal involvement in 11 (55%) patients. Three patients (15 %) had pure extra temporal abnormalities. Twelve patients (60%) had temporal lobe involvement, four patients (20%) had pure temporal lobe involvement and five patients (25%) had normal CT/MRI scans. Our study suggests that extra temporal involvement on brain imaging is common in HSE and in a significant minority of the patients this can even be the sole abnormality.

Citation Information
Mohammad Wasay, S. F. Mekan, Bhojo A Khealani, Z. Saeed, et al.. "Extra temporal involvement in herpes simplex encephalitis" European Journal of Neurology Vol. 12 Iss. 6 (2005) p. 475 - 479
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mohammad_wasay/74/