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In vivo detection of hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA in the brain in a case of encephalitis: evidence for HCV neuroinvasion

dc.bibliographiccitation.firstpage214
dc.bibliographiccitation.issue3
dc.bibliographiccitation.journalEuropean Journal of Neurology
dc.bibliographiccitation.lastpage218
dc.bibliographiccitation.volume15
dc.contributor.authorSeifert, Franziska
dc.contributor.authorStruffert, T.
dc.contributor.authorHildebrandt, M.
dc.contributor.authorBluemcke, Ingmar
dc.contributor.authorBrueck, Wolfgang
dc.contributor.authorStaykov, D.
dc.contributor.authorHuttner, H. B.
dc.contributor.authorHilz, M.-J.
dc.contributor.authorSchwab, S.
dc.contributor.authorBardutzky, J.
dc.date.accessioned2018-11-07T11:17:32Z
dc.date.available2018-11-07T11:17:32Z
dc.date.issued2008
dc.description.abstractWe report here a 27-year-old woman who presented with encephalitis of unknown origin. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain revealed leukoencephalopathy, cerebrospinal fluid showed signs of inflammation. Serum and brain biopsy tissue was tested positive for hepatitis C virus (HCV). Neuropathological investigation supported the hypothesis of viral encephalitis. C3, C4 and cryoglobulins as well as cerebral MR-angiography were normal. Neurological complications of HCV infection other than hepatic encephalopathy are generally attributed to parainfectious phenomena. This is the first case of HCV-RNA detection in vivo in human brain in literature and it raises the possibility that HCV is able to induce encephalitis caused by neurotrophism. This is supported by the fact that there is a growing body of literature on HCV-induced cerebral dysfunction and laboratory findings indicating HCV neuroinvasion.
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/j.1468-1331.2007.02044.x
dc.identifier.isi000253252200006
dc.identifier.pmid18215154
dc.identifier.urihttps://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/54829
dc.notes.statuszu prüfen
dc.notes.submitterNajko
dc.publisherBlackwell Publishing
dc.relation.issn1351-5101
dc.titleIn vivo detection of hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA in the brain in a case of encephalitis: evidence for HCV neuroinvasion
dc.typejournal_article
dc.type.internalPublicationyes
dc.type.peerReviewedyes
dc.type.statuspublished
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