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Unusual presentation of more common disease/injury
Acute encephalitis as initial presentation of primary HIV infection
  1. Hipólito Nzwalo1,
  2. Rosário Pazos Añón2,
  3. Maria João Águas2
  1. 1Neurology Department, Faro Hospital, Faro, Portugal
  2. 2Infectious Diseases Service, Hospital Garcia de Orta, Almada, Portugal
  1. Correspondence to Dr Hipólito Nzwalo, hipnzwalo{at}yahoo.com.br

Summary

Acute encephalitis is a life-threatening condition. A wide variety of infectious agents are implicated and in many patients no cause is found. HIV acute seroconversion illness can rarely present as acute encephalitis. Although most experts agree in starting antiretroviral treatment in severe acute HIV infection, the evidence of the benefits are still lacking. The authors report a case of severe acute encephalitis as a primary presentation of HIV infection in which introduction of highly active antiretroviral treatment resulted in clinical recovery. This case highlights the need to consider HIV infection in the differential diagnosis of treatable viral encephalitis.

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