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*Neonatal HSV can range from localized skin infections to encephalitis, pneumonitis, and disseminated disease. | *Neonatal HSV can range from localized skin infections to encephalitis, pneumonitis, and disseminated disease. | ||
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*Brain CT/MRI/biopsy: location of lesions is usually the medial temporal lobe or the orbital surface of the frontal lobe. | |||
*PCR of CSF with detectable virus is diagnostic. | |||
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|VZ infection | |VZ infection | ||
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*Multifocal involvement has subacute course, usually only in immunosuppressed, with headache, fever, focal deficits, and seizures. | |||
*Unifocal involvement is more typically seen in immunocompetent hosts, occurring after contralateral cranial nerve herpes zoster, with mental status changes, TIAs, and stroke. | |||
*Disseminated varicella zoster virus can occur in adults during primary infection, presenting with pneumonitis and/or hepatitis. | |||
*Disease is a vasculopathy, with hemorrhage and stroke. | |||
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*PCR of CSF with detectable virus is diagnostic. | |||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] ; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Aditya Ganti M.B.B.S. [2]
Overview
Differential Diagnosis
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CNS lymphoma | Brain biopsy | ||
Metastatic brain tumor | |||
Mycobacterial CNS |
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Aspergillosis |
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Cryptococcosis |
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Chaga's disease |
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CMV infection |
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HSV infection |
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VZ infection |
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Bacterial abscess | |||
Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy | |||
Cat Scratch Disease |