Cerebrovascular manifestations of herpes simplex virus infection of the central nervous system: a systematic review.
Larissa HauerSlaven PikijaEva C SchulteLaszlo K SztrihaRaffaele NardoneJohann SellnerPublished in: Journal of neuroinflammation (2019)
We found a distinct pathogenesis, cause, and outcome for HSV-related cerebral hemorrhage and infarction. Vessel disruption within a temporal lobe lesion caused by HSV-1 is the presumed mechanism for hemorrhage, which may potentially have a fatal outcome. Brain ischemia is mostly related to multifocal cerebral large vessel vasculitis associated with HSV-2, where the outcome is more favorable.