Dear colleagues,
the case is a 16-year old boy who was diagnosed with Herpes Zoster Encephalitis. He developed headaches, had to stay home, had temperatures around 37,3 celsius, showed the zoster rash on day 3 (when brivudin and ibuprofene were started), then started vomiting frequently without gastroenteritic symptoms, and was hospitalized on day 4 when meningeal affection was found.
He had no neurologic deficit, was treated on ICU for 3 days with aciclovir and antibiotics, liquor showed a mild increase in cell count (260) and doubled proteines.
PCR found a count of 36000 varizella zoster virus copies. Since there was no trace of bacteria in the liquor culture antibiotics were suspended.
The treating colleagues (the patient is a family member and the field not so familiar to me) were puzzeled to find this rare diagnosis in a healthy 80kg boy who had varicella immunization in 2000.
MRT is planned for next week. Immune status will be checked the next days. The iv antiviral therapy will be continued for 10 more days.
the clinical course is very promising (only very mild headache once today) so the exspectation is that recovery will be soon and complete.
Since the case seems to be quite extraordinary I am very interested in your personal experience.
THANK YOU