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*Infection of the brain parenchyma causing clouding of the sensorium |
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= Encephalitis = |
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*Some overlap with [[meningitis]] |
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==Differential Diagnosis== |
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== Definition == |
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*Common causes include [[HSV]], [[VZV]], and [[enterovirus]] in developed countries |
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* Infection of the brain parenchyma causing clouding of the sensorium |
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*Consider [[rabies virus]], [[Japanese encephalitis virus]], [[West Nile virus]], [[tickborne encephalitis virus]], and [[St. Louis encephalitis virus]] depending on travel history |
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* Some overlap with [[Meningitis/Meningitis.md|meningitis]] |
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*Infectious |
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**Viruses |
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***[[Herpes simplex encephalitis|Herpes simplex virus]] |
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***[[Varicella-zoster virus]] |
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***[[Enterovirus|Enteroviruses]] |
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***[[Eastern equine encephalitis virus|Eastern]] or [[Western equine encephalitis virus]], [[Japanese encephalitis virus]], [[Murray Valley encephalitis virus]], [[St. Louis encephalitis virus]], [[West Nile virus]] |
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***[[Rabies virus]] |
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***[[Hendra virus]] |
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***[[Nipah virus]] |
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***[[Tickborne encephalitis virus]], [[La Crosse virus]], [[Powassan virus]] |
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**Bacteria |
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***''[[Mycoplasma pneumoniae]]'' |
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***''[[Listeria monocytogenes]]'' |
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***''[[Borrelia burgdorferi]]'' (Lyme disease) |
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***''[[Coxiella burnetii]]'' |
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***''[[Bartonella henselae]]'' or ''[[B. quintana]]'' |
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**Other |
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***''[[Cryptococcus neoformans]]'' |
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***''[[Toxoplasma gondii]]'' |
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***''[[Bayliscarias procyonis]]'' |
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***[[Prion disease]] ([[CJD]]) |
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*Non-infectious (including post-infectious) |
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**[[Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis]] (ADEM) |
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**[[Vasculitis]] |
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**[[Collagen vascular disorders]] |
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**[[Paraneoplastic syndromes]] |
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*'''Cryptogenic in 50-70%''' |
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==Investigations== |
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== Differential Diagnosis == |
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*Lumbar puncture for viral culture or PCR |
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* Infectious |
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*MRI is the best neuroimaging; CT if MRI not available |
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** Viruses |
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*EEG is rarely helpful except to rule out non-convulsive status epilepticus |
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*** Enteroviruses |
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*** Eastern or Western equine encephalitis, Japanese encephalitis, Murray Valley encephalitis, St. Louis encephalitis, West Nile virus |
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*** Rabies |
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*** Hendra virus |
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*** Nipah virus |
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*** Tickborne encephalitis, La Crosse virus, Powassan virus |
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** Bacteria |
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*** ''Mycoplasma pneumoniae'' |
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*** ''Listeria monocytogenes'' |
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*** ''Borrelia burgdorferi'' (Lyme disease) |
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*** ''Coxiella burnetii'' |
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*** ''Bartonella henselae'' or ''B. quintana'' |
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** Other |
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*** ''Cryptococcus neoformans'' |
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*** ''Toxoplasma gondii'' |
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*** ''Bayliscarias procyonis'' |
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*** Prion disease (CJD) |
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* Non-infectious (including post-infectious) |
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** Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) |
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** Vasculitis |
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** Collagen vascular disorders |
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** Paraneoplastic syndromes |
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===MRI=== |
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== Investigations == |
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{| class="wikitable" |
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!Finding |
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!Differential Diagnosis |
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|arteritis and infarctions |
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|[[Varicella-zoster virus]], [[Nipah virus]], [[Rickettsia rickettsii]], [[Treponema pallidum pallidum]] |
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|calcifications |
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|[[CMV]] (cortical), [[Toxoplasma]] (periventricular), [[Taenia solium]] |
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|cerebellar lesions |
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|[[VZV]], [[EBV]], [[Mycoplasma pneumoniae]] |
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|basal ganglia, thalamus, or brainstem lesions |
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|[[EBV]], [[eastern equine encephalitis virus]], [[Murray Valley encephalitis virus]], [[St. Louis encephalitis virus]], [[Japanese encephalitis virus]], [[West Nile virus]], [[enterovirus]] A71, [[influenza virus]], [[prion disease]], [[Tropheryma whipplei]], [[Listeria monocytogenes]] |
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|hydrocephalus |
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|[[Mycobacterium tuberculosis]], [[Cryptococcus neoformans]], [[Coccidioides immitis]], [[Histoplasma capsulatum]], [[Balamuthia mandrillaris]] |
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|space-occupying lesions |
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|[[Toxoplasma gondii]], [[Balamuthia mandrillaris]], [[Acanthamoeba]], [[Taenia solium]] |
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|subependymal enhancement |
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|[[CMV]] |
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|temporal or frontal lobe involvement |
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|[[HSV]], [[VZV]], [[HHV-6]], [[West Nile virus]], [[enterovirus]], [[Treponema pallidum pallidum]] (medial lobes) |
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|white matter abnormalities |
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|[[VZV]], [[CMV]], [[EBV]], [[HHV-6]], [[HIV]], [[Nipah virus]], [[JC virus]], [[measles virus]], [[Baylisascaris procyonis]], [[acute disseminated encephalomyelitis]] |
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==Management== |
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* Lumbar puncture for viral culture or PCR |
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* MRI is the best neuroimaging; CT if MRI not available |
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* EEG is rarely helpful except to rule out non-convulsive status epilepticus |
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*Empiric [[acyclovir]] 10 mg/kg IV q8h for suspected HSV or VZV encephalitis |
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== Management == |
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*Add [[doxycycline]] if [[Rickettsiae|rickettsiosis]] or [[ehrlichiosis]] is possible |
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[[Category:CNS infections]] |
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* Acyclovir for syspected HSV or VZV encephalitis |
Latest revision as of 16:46, 25 January 2022
- Infection of the brain parenchyma causing clouding of the sensorium
- Some overlap with meningitis
Differential Diagnosis
- Common causes include HSV, VZV, and enterovirus in developed countries
- Consider rabies virus, Japanese encephalitis virus, West Nile virus, tickborne encephalitis virus, and St. Louis encephalitis virus depending on travel history
- Infectious
- Viruses
- Herpes simplex virus
- Varicella-zoster virus
- Enteroviruses
- Eastern or Western equine encephalitis virus, Japanese encephalitis virus, Murray Valley encephalitis virus, St. Louis encephalitis virus, West Nile virus
- Rabies virus
- Hendra virus
- Nipah virus
- Tickborne encephalitis virus, La Crosse virus, Powassan virus
- Bacteria
- Other
- Viruses
- Non-infectious (including post-infectious)
- Cryptogenic in 50-70%
Investigations
- Lumbar puncture for viral culture or PCR
- MRI is the best neuroimaging; CT if MRI not available
- EEG is rarely helpful except to rule out non-convulsive status epilepticus
MRI
Management
- Empiric acyclovir 10 mg/kg IV q8h for suspected HSV or VZV encephalitis
- Add doxycycline if rickettsiosis or ehrlichiosis is possible