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"This 33 year-old female patient presented with agitation, confusion, mutism, and fever. This coronal T2-weighted MR image shows high signal in the temporal lobes including hippocampal formations and parahippogampal gyrae, insulae, and right inferior frontal gyrus. The right gyrus rectus and the columns of the fornices were also involved (not shown). There was no associated haemorrhage or enhancement. There was moderate mass-effect.

Lumbar puncture was performed - herpes simplex virus DNA was not shown on polymerase chain reaction. A brain biopsy was performed and the histology was consistent with encephalitis. PCR was repeated on the biopsy specimen and was positive for HSV type I." (dr Dawes)
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Source http://www.radpod.org/2007/03/24/herpes-simplex-encephalitis/
Author dr Laughlin Dawes

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