Limbic encephalitis associated with human herpesvirus-7 (HHV-7) in an immunocompetent adult: The first reported case in Japan

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A 35-year-old male who had not previously suffered any major illnesses was admitted to our hospital because of general fatigue, fever, headache, vomiting, consciousness disturbance, and seizures. A neurological examination showed that he was in a semi-comatose state and exhibited neck stiffness. Brain magnetic resonance imaging detected high-intensity areas in the bilateral hippocampi and periventricular white matter. A cerebrospinal fluid examination revealed mononuclear pleocytosis, an elevated protein level, and positivity for human herpesvirus-7 (HHV-7) DNA. The patient’s condition improved after the administration of methylprednisolone, intravenous immunoglobulins, and acyclovir. This is the first known case of limbic encephalitis associated with HHV-7 in an immunocompetent Japanese adult.

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Aburakawa, Y., Katayama, T., Saito, T., Sawada, J., Suzutani, T., Aizawa, H., & Hasebe, N. (2017). Limbic encephalitis associated with human herpesvirus-7 (HHV-7) in an immunocompetent adult: The first reported case in Japan. Internal Medicine, 56(14), 1919–1923. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.56.8185

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