Electroencephalography Findings in Adult Patients with West Nile Virus-Associated Meningitis and Meningoencephalitis

R. Gandelman-Marton*, I. Kimiagar, A. Itzhaki, C. Klein, J. Theitler, J. M. Rabey

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Abstract

Eighteen adult patients with serologically confirmed West Nile virus (WNV)-associated meningitis or meningoencephalitis were admitted to our hospital during the 2000 West Nile fever outbreak in Israel. Thirteen of the patients had a more severe and prolonged clinical course, and an electroencephalogram (EEG) was, therefore, requested. A specific EEG pattern was seen in 8 patients, consisting of generalized slowing, which was more prominent over the anterior regions. Generalized slowing that was prominent over the temporal area was seen in 2 patients, and intermittent slowing over the temporal region was seen in 1 patient. Two patients had normal EEG findings. We suggest that WNV meningoencephalitis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of meningitis or meningoencephalitis with a prolonged clinical course and anteriorly predominant slowing on an EEG.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1573-1578
Number of pages6
JournalClinical Infectious Diseases
Volume37
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2003

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