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Human Encephalitis Complicated With Ocular Symptoms Associated With Pseudorabies Virus Infection: A Case Report

Pseudorabies virus (PRV) is an alpha herpesvirus found in many wild and domestic animals, and causes neurological diseases in humans. Several cases of PRV-induced human encephalitis accompanied with severe visual impairment have been reported. There is currently no effective treatment for severe vis...

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Autores principales: Yue, Liu, Yi, Li, Fei, Tong, MengWu, Tian, Man, Li, LiQing, Wang, YueLi, Zou, JiaLiang, Duan, Hui, Bu, JunYing, He
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9125146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35614923
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.878007
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author Yue, Liu
Yi, Li
Fei, Tong
MengWu, Tian
Man, Li
LiQing, Wang
YueLi, Zou
JiaLiang, Duan
Hui, Bu
JunYing, He
author_facet Yue, Liu
Yi, Li
Fei, Tong
MengWu, Tian
Man, Li
LiQing, Wang
YueLi, Zou
JiaLiang, Duan
Hui, Bu
JunYing, He
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description Pseudorabies virus (PRV) is an alpha herpesvirus found in many wild and domestic animals, and causes neurological diseases in humans. Several cases of PRV-induced human encephalitis accompanied with severe visual impairment have been reported. There is currently no effective treatment for severe visual impairment caused by PRV. We report a case of PRV encephalitis with severe visual impairment. The diagnosis and treatment experience of this patient is summarized to improve the awareness of clinicians. We present a 42-year-old man with PRV infection who was admitted due to intermittent fever for 5 days and unconsciousness for 1 day. He subsequently developed severe visual impairment during hospital stay. Empirical antiviral treatment with ganciclovir and sodium foscarnet was started on the day of admission and continued for > 50 days, which had significant treatment effect. Eye complications caused by PRV infection have been frequently reported in patients with PRV encephalitis. In this patient, based on the patient's condition, antiviral therapy was initiated on admission day, and according to the results of the next-generation sequencing of the cerebrospinal fluid, the duration of antiviral therapy was prolonged, which improved treatment efficacy and alleviated neurological symptoms and eye vision damage. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report that describes partial restoration of acute vision loss associated with PRV infection after aggressive treatment. Our experience suggests that although prompt treatment cannot prevent the acute vision loss associated with PRV infection, timely anti-viral and anti-inflammatory treatment can alleviate ocular complications.
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spelling pubmed-91251462022-05-24 Human Encephalitis Complicated With Ocular Symptoms Associated With Pseudorabies Virus Infection: A Case Report Yue, Liu Yi, Li Fei, Tong MengWu, Tian Man, Li LiQing, Wang YueLi, Zou JiaLiang, Duan Hui, Bu JunYing, He Front Neurol Neurology Pseudorabies virus (PRV) is an alpha herpesvirus found in many wild and domestic animals, and causes neurological diseases in humans. Several cases of PRV-induced human encephalitis accompanied with severe visual impairment have been reported. There is currently no effective treatment for severe visual impairment caused by PRV. We report a case of PRV encephalitis with severe visual impairment. The diagnosis and treatment experience of this patient is summarized to improve the awareness of clinicians. We present a 42-year-old man with PRV infection who was admitted due to intermittent fever for 5 days and unconsciousness for 1 day. He subsequently developed severe visual impairment during hospital stay. Empirical antiviral treatment with ganciclovir and sodium foscarnet was started on the day of admission and continued for > 50 days, which had significant treatment effect. Eye complications caused by PRV infection have been frequently reported in patients with PRV encephalitis. In this patient, based on the patient's condition, antiviral therapy was initiated on admission day, and according to the results of the next-generation sequencing of the cerebrospinal fluid, the duration of antiviral therapy was prolonged, which improved treatment efficacy and alleviated neurological symptoms and eye vision damage. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report that describes partial restoration of acute vision loss associated with PRV infection after aggressive treatment. Our experience suggests that although prompt treatment cannot prevent the acute vision loss associated with PRV infection, timely anti-viral and anti-inflammatory treatment can alleviate ocular complications. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9125146/ /pubmed/35614923 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.878007 Text en Copyright © 2022 Yue, Yi, Fei, MengWu, Man, LiQing, YueLi, JiaLiang, Hui and JunYing. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
Yue, Liu
Yi, Li
Fei, Tong
MengWu, Tian
Man, Li
LiQing, Wang
YueLi, Zou
JiaLiang, Duan
Hui, Bu
JunYing, He
Human Encephalitis Complicated With Ocular Symptoms Associated With Pseudorabies Virus Infection: A Case Report
title Human Encephalitis Complicated With Ocular Symptoms Associated With Pseudorabies Virus Infection: A Case Report
title_full Human Encephalitis Complicated With Ocular Symptoms Associated With Pseudorabies Virus Infection: A Case Report
title_fullStr Human Encephalitis Complicated With Ocular Symptoms Associated With Pseudorabies Virus Infection: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Human Encephalitis Complicated With Ocular Symptoms Associated With Pseudorabies Virus Infection: A Case Report
title_short Human Encephalitis Complicated With Ocular Symptoms Associated With Pseudorabies Virus Infection: A Case Report
title_sort human encephalitis complicated with ocular symptoms associated with pseudorabies virus infection: a case report
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9125146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35614923
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.878007
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