Viral encephalitis is worldwide spread pathology with high morbidity and mortality. Its incidence is higher in children. Enteroviruses, varicella zoster virus and herpes simplex viruses are the most frequent agents. However, in spite of the use of modern microbiological and radiological methods, an etiological diagnosis is reached in less than 50% of cases, making a careful differential diagnosis with non viral brain diseases imperative. Pathogenesis is elusive and therapy continues to remain supportive in almost all cases, as the only virus-directed treatment is available for herpesvirus-related encephalitis and a role for steroids continues to be debated. Novel and more targeted therapies are eagerly needed
Encephalitis describes inflammation of the brain parenchyma, typically caused by either an infectiou...
Viral encephalitis are diseases with complex diagnostic problems, because symptoms are similar to th...
The article deals with the key issues of viral encephalitis manifestation in children nowadays, part...
Etiology, diagnosis, symptomatology, treatment, and prognosis of viral encephaliti
While systemic viral infections are exceptionally common, symptomatic viral infections of the brain ...
Viral infections, the main cause of encephalitis, invade CNS via bloodstream (e.: enterovirus), peri...
Encephalitis, an infectious or inflammatory process in the brain tissue, mainly caused by a virus, i...
Objective: Encephalitis is an uncommon neurological syndrome with not clearly defined diagnostic cri...
Viral encephalitis is one of the important directions of modern neurology. Practitioners have diagno...
Despite better knowledge of pathophysiology and a wider use of new molecular technologies for the di...
Abstract. We presented four cases diagnosed with Herpes simplex virus encephalitis of those treated ...
Fifty-seven cases satisfying criteria of the diagnosis of acute viral encephalitis were studied. The...
Viral encephalitis causes acute inflammation of the brain parenchyma and is a significant cause of h...
Guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with encephalitis were prepared by an Expert ...
Encephalitis is an uncommon but potentially devastating neurological syndrome with different aetiolo...
Encephalitis describes inflammation of the brain parenchyma, typically caused by either an infectiou...
Viral encephalitis are diseases with complex diagnostic problems, because symptoms are similar to th...
The article deals with the key issues of viral encephalitis manifestation in children nowadays, part...
Etiology, diagnosis, symptomatology, treatment, and prognosis of viral encephaliti
While systemic viral infections are exceptionally common, symptomatic viral infections of the brain ...
Viral infections, the main cause of encephalitis, invade CNS via bloodstream (e.: enterovirus), peri...
Encephalitis, an infectious or inflammatory process in the brain tissue, mainly caused by a virus, i...
Objective: Encephalitis is an uncommon neurological syndrome with not clearly defined diagnostic cri...
Viral encephalitis is one of the important directions of modern neurology. Practitioners have diagno...
Despite better knowledge of pathophysiology and a wider use of new molecular technologies for the di...
Abstract. We presented four cases diagnosed with Herpes simplex virus encephalitis of those treated ...
Fifty-seven cases satisfying criteria of the diagnosis of acute viral encephalitis were studied. The...
Viral encephalitis causes acute inflammation of the brain parenchyma and is a significant cause of h...
Guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with encephalitis were prepared by an Expert ...
Encephalitis is an uncommon but potentially devastating neurological syndrome with different aetiolo...
Encephalitis describes inflammation of the brain parenchyma, typically caused by either an infectiou...
Viral encephalitis are diseases with complex diagnostic problems, because symptoms are similar to th...
The article deals with the key issues of viral encephalitis manifestation in children nowadays, part...