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Eastern equine encephalitis presenting with a focal brain lesion
Authors:Richard P Morse MD  Michael L Bennish MD and Basil T Darras MD
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* Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Neurology; Floating Hospital for Infants and Children; New England Medical Center Hospitals and Tufts University School of Medicine;, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases; Floating Hospital for Infants and Children; New England Medical Center Hospitals and Tufts University School of Medicine;, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Abstract:Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus causes a severe meningoencephalitis with high morbidity and mortality. Despite numerous clinical reports of EEE, there are only 11 patients in whom cranial computed tomographic (CT) findings are described. In 6 patients, CT was normal and in 5 patients diffuse edema was present; none had a focal brain lesion. Based on these reports, it has been suggested that focal findings on CT support the diagnosis of herpes simplex encephalitis rather than EEE. The first patient with serologically-confirmed EEE and a focal lesion demonstrated by cranial CT and magnetic resonance imaging is described; these findings underscore the importance of including EEE in the differential diagnosis of encephalitides that can cause focal brain lesions on neuroimaging.
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