Sharshar T, Auriant I, Dorandeu A, Saghatchian M, Bélec L, Benyahia B, Mabro M, Raphaël J C, Gajdos P, Delattre J Y, Gray F
Service de Réanimation Médicale, Hôpital Raymond Poincaré, 104, bd Raymond-Poincaré, 92380 Garches, France.
Ann Pathol. 2000 May;20(3):249-52.
A 57 year-old woman developed acute limbic encephalitis and brainstem dysfunction. Anti-HU antibodies were repeatedly detected in serum and CSF. Postmortem examination showed necrotic and hemorrhagic lesions in the temporal lobes characteristic of herpes simplex virus encephalitis, which was confirmed by immunocytochemistry, and Purkinje cell loss with proliferation of Bergman glia and myelin loss in the external aspect of the dentate nuclei characteristic of paraneoplastic encephalitis. PCR-assay performed on temporal tissue extracts was positive for HSV-1. There was no identifiable neoplasm. This unusual association raises the possibility of a link between the two diseases.