Periodic EEG complexes in infectious mononucleosis encephalitis.
Open Access
- 1 July 1982
- journal article
- case report
- Published by BMJ in Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
- Vol. 45 (7) , 648-651
- https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.45.7.648
Abstract
The presence of periodic EEG complexes in patients with an acute viral encephalitis is generally held to suggest that infection is due to herpes simplex. We now report a patient with clinical and laboratory findings of infectious mononucleosis, and neurologic involvement manifested by lymphocyte meningitis, coma, seizures, aphasia, hemiparesis and hemianopsia. Serial EEGs showed periodic, predominantly left-sided slow wave complexes occurring every 4 to 5 seconds, which disappeared with clinical resolution of the illness. In view of our findings and the similar findings reported previously by others in another case of infectious mononucleosis encephalitis, an EEG showing periodic complexes in the clinical setting of acute viral encephalitis should not be considered pathognomonic of herpes encephalitis, and infectious mononucleosis should be included in the differential diagnosis.Keywords
This publication has 22 references indexed in Scilit:
- Herpes Simplex EncephalitisNew England Journal of Medicine, 1981
- Clinical Significance of Periodic EEG PatternsArchives of Neurology, 1980
- Adenine Arabinoside Therapy of Biopsy-Proved Herpes Simplex EncephalitisNew England Journal of Medicine, 1977
- EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS AND TRANSVERSE MYELITISThe Lancet, 1973
- Persistent haemagglutination for infectious mononucleosis in rheumatoid arthritis.BMJ, 1973
- False-Positive Monospot Test Result In RubellaJAMA, 1972
- A comparison of the Monospot with the Paul-Bunnell test in infectious mononucleosis and other diseasesJournal of Clinical Pathology, 1969
- Cerebellar Disease in Infectious MononucleosisArchives of Neurology, 1966
- INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSISMedicine, 1966
- NEUROLOGICAL COMPLICATIONS OF GLANDULAR FEVER (INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS)Brain, 1965