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Post-infectious basal ganglia encephalitis and axonal variant of Guillain-Barré syndrome after COVID-19 infection: an atypical case report
Jiwon Yang, Dong-Jin Shin, Hyeon-Mi Park, Yeong-Bae Lee, Young-Hee Sung
Ann Clin Neurophysiol 2022;24(2):101-106.   Published online October 31, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14253/acn.2022.24.2.101
Correction in: Ann Clin Neurophysiol 2023;25(1):54
Neurological complications attributed to coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) infection have been reported including acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, Guillain-Barré syndrome, and so on. Herein, we report a 49-year-old woman presented with acute encephalopathy and paraplegia simultaneously after COVID-19 infection. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed symmetric hyperintense basal ganglia lesions on T2-weighted imaging. Cerebrospinal fluid pleocytosis, motor axonal neuropathy and enhancement of conus medullaris nerve roots on spine MRI were observed. We treated her with high-dose corticosteroid and intravenous immunoglobulin.
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Asymptomatic Hematoma in Herpes Simplex Encephalitis
Soo Jin Song, Boo Suk Na, Jong Min Song, Ho Geol Woo, Dokyung Lee, Tae-Beom Ahn
Korean J Clin Neurophysiol 2015;17(2):82-85.   Published online December 31, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14253/kjcn.2015.17.2.82
A 59-year old man was admitted for drowsiness and stiff neck. CSF examination showed lymphocytic pleocytosis and PCR for herpes simplex virus (HSV)-1 was positive in CSF. Brain MRI revealed enhanced lesions in left temporal lobe. His symptom improved with acyclovir. Follow-up studies showed red blood cells in CSF and a hematoma in the left temporal lobe. There was no additional symptom related to the hematoma. He was discharged after conservative care. Although rare, hematoma can develop in HSV-1 meningoencephalitis.
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Comparison of the Demographic and Laboratory Profiles of Patients with Aseptic Meningitis and Encephalitis: Significance of Age and C-reactive Protein
Kang Min Park, Kyong Jin Shin, Sam Yeol Ha, Jin Se Park, Bong Soo Park, Sung Eun Kim
Korean J Clin Neurophysiol 2014;16(2):55-61.   Published online December 30, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14253/kjcn.2014.16.2.55
Background
Viruses can cause either meningitis or encephalitis. It is unclear why some people suffer from aseptic meningitis, and others acquire aseptic encephalitis when infected with the same viral pathogens. The aim of this study was to compare demographic and laboratory factors between patients with aseptic meningitis and encephalitis. Methods: The demographic and laboratory differences were analyzed according to age, sex, diabetes, hypertension, C-reactive protein in the blood, white blood cell and protein in the cerebrospinal fluid, and glucose ratio (cerebrospinal fluid/blood). Additionally, we analyzed the nation-wide differencesin age between the patients with aseptic meningitis and those with encephalitis in Korea. Results: The patients with aseptic encephalitis were older, more likely to have hypertension, and had higher levels of C-reactive protein than did the patients with aseptic meningitis. However, the numbers of white blood cells in the cerebrospinal fluid were significantly higher in the patients with meningitis than in the patients with encephalitis. Multivariable analysis revealed that age >49 years, hypertension and a C-reactive protein level >5.81 mg/dL were independent and significant variables in the prediction of aseptic encephalitis. Additionally, the patients with aseptic encephalitis were older than those with aseptic meningitis in the nation-wide Korean database. Conclusions: Older age, hypertension, and higher levels of C-reactive protein are useful factors for the prediction of aseptic encephalitis.
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Brief Communication
Prolonged Comatose State Followed by Rapid Recovery in a Patient with Bickerstaff’s Brainstem Encephalitis
Kee-Yong cho, Young-Eun Park, Jong-Kuk Kim, Jae Hyung Joo, Kyu-Hyun Park, Dae-Seong Kim
Korean J Clin Neurophysiol 2013;15(1):30-33.   Published online June 30, 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14253/kjcn.2013.15.1.30
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