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Herpes Simplex Encephalitis After Brain Surgery:Case Report and Review of the Literature
JNNP 67:239-242, Spuler,A.,et al, 1999
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Article Abstract
Intracranial infection after neurosurgical intervention most often is caused by bacteria. A rare case of fatal herpes simplex encephalitis after removal of a meningioma is described and similar cases reported in the literature are reviewed. Recent diagnostic tools, including detection of herpes viral DNA sequences by polymerase chain reaction, complement clinical suspicion and facilitate mandatory early diagnosis, because herpes encephalitis, without rapid initiation of treatment, may lead to severe disability or death.
 
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