Herpetic encephalitis

Encephalitis caused by infection of the brain with herpes simplex virus- 1 (or, less often, herpes simplex virus-2). This relatively common form of encephalitis typically involves the inferior surfaces of the temporal lobes and may cause hemorrhagic necrosis of brain tissue. It is fatal in at least one third of all cases. Acyclovir (or one of its analogs) is used to treat the infection.


 


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