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2021 Jun 19


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Herpes Simplex Virus-2 Meningitis Masquerading as Pseudotumor Cerebri.

Authors

Sherchan R, Shrestha J, Omotosho YB, Dyatlova N, Nepomuceno JS
Cureus. 2021 Jun 19; 13(6):e15764.
PMID: 34164252.

Abstract

We report a case of a 27-year-old obese female presenting with headache, blurry and double vision. She was found to have bilateral papilledema by an ophthalmologist and sent to the emergency department (ED). Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis showed elevated opening pressure and lymphocytic pleocytosis. Symptoms improved significantly after lumbar puncture (LP). Subsequently, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for herpes simplex virus-2 (HSV-2) came back positive. This case represents an unusual presentation of HSV-2 meningitis, where the clinical picture was suggestive of pseudotumor cerebri or idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH), but CSF analysis revealed HSV-2. Papilledema and elevated intracranial pressure has not previously been described in association with HSV-2. Therefore, patients presenting with typical signs and meeting all diagnostic criteria for IIH in the presence of CSF pleocytosis may represent a distinct group of viral-induced intracranial hypertension. In these cases, an investigation of viral etiologies should be conducted.