Abstract
Encephalitis is caused by multiple organisms, but rarely by the hepatitis A virus. A 27-year-old man visited our hospital because of fever, altered consciousness, and seizures. On physical exam, a stuporous mentality and neck stiffness were found. On laboratory exam, elevated liver enzymes and cerebrospinal fluid abnormalities, including pleocytosis and elevated protein levels were observed. The hepatitis A virus (HAV) IgM antibody was also detected. We conclude that these findings were compatible with encephalitis associated with HAV and discuss the pathomechanisms.
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Lee, J.-J., Kang, K., Park, J.-M., Kwon, O., & Kim, B.-K. (2011). Encephalitis Associated with Acute Hepatitis A. Journal of Epilepsy Research, 1(1), 27–28. https://doi.org/10.14581/jer.11005
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