| Literature DB >> 30906348 |
Jihye Hwang1, Ji Eun Kim1, Jee Hoon Roh1, Jae-Hong Lee1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Human Herpes Virus 6 (HHV6) is commonly associated with encephalitis following bone marrow transplantation. However, hippocampal atrophy and global hypometabolism are rare findings in HHV6 encephalitis. CASE REPORT: A 41-year-old right-handed woman with acute lymphoblastic leukemia presented with fever and mental changes 2 weeks after receiving a sibling bone marrow transplant. The patient's cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) was positive for HHV-6 deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), but was negative for other viral DNA. Brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed atrophic changes in bilateral medial temporal lobes. Following 4 weeks of ganciclovir therapy, a CSF exam was negative for HHV-6 DNA and the patient's neurological symptoms partially improved. However, she was disoriented and had severe retrograde and anterograde amnesia. 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography indicated global hypometabolism in the medial temporal lobes and the fronto-parietal cortices.Entities:
Keywords: Human Herpes Virus 6 encephalitis; anterograde amnesia; herpes; human herpes virus; limbic encephalitis; retrograde amnesia
Year: 2016 PMID: 30906348 PMCID: PMC6427967 DOI: 10.12779/dnd.2016.15.3.88
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dement Neurocogn Disord ISSN: 1738-1495
Fig. 1Brain MR images in the patient. A: An axial fluid-attenuated inversion recovery image demonstrates an atrophic change in the bilateral medial temporal lobes without abnormal high signal intensity. B: A coronal contrast-enhanced T1-weighted image shows an atrophic change in the bilateral medial temporal lobes without leptomeningeal enhancement. MR: magnetic resonance.
Fig. 218F-Fludeoxyglucose-PET performed 8 weeks after transplantation shows global hypometabolism in the bilateral medial temporal lobes and the fronto-parietal cortices. A: Hypometabolism in fronto-parietal cortices. B: Hypometabolism in bilateral medial temporal lobes. PET: positron emission tomography.