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Scrub Typhus Masquerading as Limbic Encephalitis
Date Issued
01-01-2022
Author(s)
Biswas, Subhrajyoti
Ghosh, Ritwik
Roy, Dipayan
Ray, Adrija
De, Kaustav
Biswas, Subrata
Naga, Dinabandhu
Benito-León, Julián
Abstract
Scrub typhus, an acute febrile infectious disease prevalent in the ‘tsutsugamushi triangle’, is a mite-born rickettsial zoonosis, caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi. The clinical presentation is protean and involves multiple organ systems of the body, including central and peripheral nervous systems. We report a 22-year-old previously healthy Indian woman who presented with clinical (confusion, excessive sleepiness, cognitive dysfunction and focal seizures) and neuroimaging features of limbic encephalitis. After exclusion of common infectious, autoimmune and paraneoplastic causes, she was diagnosed with scrub typhus associated encephalitis, which responded to doxycycline and azithromycin therapy.
Volume
12
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