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  1. ... of chorioretinitis, microcephaly, or neurologic abnormalities. Noncongenital, active viral encephalitis should also be considered in individuals with brain ...
  2. ... Suicidal ideation Tension headache Testicular torsion Tick-borne viral encephalitis Tonsillitis Traumatic intracranial haemorrhage Type 1 diabetes mellitus ...
  3. ... frequent diseases include typhus, Q-fever, relapsing fever, viral encephalitis, hemorrhagic fever, and babesiosis.
  4. ... immunodeficiency, confirmed viral, tuberculous or fungal meningitis, confirmed viral encephalitis, brain tumours, hydrocephalus, intracranial shunts, previous neurosurgical procedures, ...
  5. ... infectious diseases, including West Nile, Malaria, yellow fever, viral encephalitis, and dengue fever. (Image courtesy of the Centers ...
  6. ... Surgical treatment in children with intractable epilepsy after viral encephalitis. Epilepsy Res. 2020 Oct;166:106426. 10.1016/ ...
  7. ... Colorado Tick Fever, tularemia, typhus, hemorrhagic fever, and viral encephalitis. (Image courtesy of the Centers for Disease Control ...
  8. ... dyskinesia (4), pancreatitis (2), acute dystonia (1), probably viral encephalitis (1), worsening mitochondrial disorder (1), and increased carbamazepine ...
  9. ... syphilis, Lyme disease , and meningitis Viral infections, including viral encephalitis , measles , rubella , chickenpox , herpes zoster , mumps , and mononucleosis ...
  10. ... methotrexate, chemotherapy), illicit drug use Infectious e.g., viral encephalitis (incl herpes simplex virus), HIV dementia, progressive multifocal ...
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