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Herpes simplex virus encephalitis mimicking acute ischemic stroke
CONCLUSION: HSV infections may mimic stroke and therefore should be included in the differential diagnosis of atypical acute nervous conditions. In neurological events of acute nature, especially in febrile patients whose brain imaging is suspicious or inconclusive, the eventuality of a herpetic encephalitis should be kept in mind. This will lead to a prompt antiviral therapy and to a favorable outcome.PMID:36895212 | PMC:PMC9990771 | DOI:10.25259/SNI_1123_2022
Source: Surgical Neurology International - March 10, 2023 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Ermir Ro çi Stela Dodaj Gentian Vyshka Source Type: research

Infectious burden and cognitive function: The Northern Manhattan Study
Conclusion: A measure of IB associated with stroke risk and atherosclerosis was independently associated with cognitive performance in this multiethnic cohort. Past infections may contribute to cognitive impairment.
Source: Neurology - March 25, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Katan, M., Moon, Y. P., Paik, M. C., Sacco, R. L., Wright, C. B., Elkind, M. S. V. Tags: All Infections, All Cerebrovascular disease/Stroke, All Cognitive Disorders/Dementia ARTICLE Source Type: research

Leg paralysis due to herpes zoster: segmental paralysis or viral vasculopathy and stroke?
Abstract PMID: 23709053 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Herpes - May 26, 2013 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Chernev I, Dado D Tags: Intern Emerg Med Source Type: research

Shingles May Portend Stroke, But Antivirals Lower Risk (FREE)
By Joe Elia The risk for stroke increases significantly in the weeks after the onset of herpes zoster, especially cases of zoster affecting the distribution of the trigeminal nerve, according to a Clinical Infectious …
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - April 4, 2014 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news