Recurrent encephalitis and stroke following cessation of acyclovir prophylaxis in a patient with neonatal herpes simplex virus with RNF213 mutation
Rutu M. Dave,
Janetta Arellano,
Charles Grose
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveHerpes simplex virus (HSV) encephalitis can be associated with many secondary neurological complications, but having multiple episodes of recurrent neurological complications is rare in an individual. Understanding the course of each complication can reduce time to diagnosis and adequate treatment. Additionally, we postulate the role of RNF213 mutation in HSV susceptibility.MethodsWe describe a unique presentation of HSV‐1 encephalitis in an infant with a pathogenic RNF213 mutation who went on to deve… Show more
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