{"title":"HSV-2 associated meningitis case: a challenging diagnosis in an immunocompetent woman","authors":"B. Baddal, A. Bostanci, Kaya Süer","doi":"10.33706/jemcr.1278277","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Herpes simplex virus type-2 (HSV-2) associated aseptic meningitis is rarely seen in healthy individuals. Herein, we report a rare case of meningitis, associated with HSV-2, without the presence of genital lesions. A healthy, 40-year-old female was presented to the emergency service with unremitting headache, vomiting and nausea. Her cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) revealed elevated protein level of 308,2 mg/dL, high leukocyte cell count of 1,118,000 cells/µL with 98% lymphocytes and 2% polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs). The bacterial culture and gram staining of CSF were negative. Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) CSF analysis indicated the presence of HSV-2. The cranial MRI revealed meningeal contrast enhancement. The patient was administered acyclovir for 10 days during her hospital stay and she was discharged without any neurological sequela. The patient has a history of herpes infection. This case report shows that HSV-2 meningitis can occur in immunocompetent individuals via re-activation and should always be considered by the clinicians even in the absence of genital lesions.","PeriodicalId":41189,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.1000,"publicationDate":"2023-06-19","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.33706/jemcr.1278277","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q4","JCRName":"EMERGENCY MEDICINE","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Herpes simplex virus type-2 (HSV-2) associated aseptic meningitis is rarely seen in healthy individuals. Herein, we report a rare case of meningitis, associated with HSV-2, without the presence of genital lesions. A healthy, 40-year-old female was presented to the emergency service with unremitting headache, vomiting and nausea. Her cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) revealed elevated protein level of 308,2 mg/dL, high leukocyte cell count of 1,118,000 cells/µL with 98% lymphocytes and 2% polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs). The bacterial culture and gram staining of CSF were negative. Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) CSF analysis indicated the presence of HSV-2. The cranial MRI revealed meningeal contrast enhancement. The patient was administered acyclovir for 10 days during her hospital stay and she was discharged without any neurological sequela. The patient has a history of herpes infection. This case report shows that HSV-2 meningitis can occur in immunocompetent individuals via re-activation and should always be considered by the clinicians even in the absence of genital lesions.