HSV-1 ENCEPHALITIS PRESENTING WITH DIPLOPIA: EFFECTS OF INFECTION OR AUTOIMMUNITY?
Aysegul Elvan-TuzEmine Kaya-GunerFatma Ceren SariogluNesli Agrali-ErozMuge BaykanEda Karadag-OncelDilek YilmazNihal Olgac-DundarPublished in: The Pediatric infectious disease journal (2023)
This report describes a case in which diplopia was developed as a finding of postinfectious anti-N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor encephalitis. Infectious encephalitis, especially herpes simplex virus, is essential as it is one of the triggers of autoimmune encephalitis. Even if the cases present unexpected clinical findings, we should be vigilant in terms of autoimmune processes, such as diplopia seen in our case.