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Seizures and epilepsy secondary to viral infection in the central nervous system 被引量:1

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摘要 Viral infection in the central nervous system(CNS)is a common cause of seizures and epilepsy.Acute symptomatic seizures can occur in the context of almost all types of acute CNS viral infection.However,late unprovoked seizures and epilepsy may not be frequent after viral infection of the CNS.The incidence of seizures and epilepsy after CNS viral infection is mainly dependent on the brain region of infection.It remains to be determined whether treatment of CNS viral infection using antiepileptic drugs(AEDs)can prevent seizures and subsequent epilepsy in patients,particularly with regard to the timing,drug choice and dosage,and duration of AEDs.The postoperative outcome of seizures in patients with intractable epilepsy caused by viral encephalitis primarily depends on the epileptogenic zone.In addition,neuroinflammation is known to be widely involved in the generation of seizures during CNS viral infection,and the effects of anti-inflammatory therapies in preventing seizures and epilepsy secondary to CNS viral infection require further studies.In this review,we discuss the incidence,mechanisms,clinical management and prognosis of seizures and epilepsy secondary to CNS viral infection,and summarize common CNS viral infections that cause seizures and epilepsy.
出处 《Acta Epileptologica》 2020年第1期93-100,共8页 癫痫学报(英文)
基金 the National Natural Science Foundation ofChina(No.81571259 and No.81771390).
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