Infectious Disorders
Neonatal herpes encephalitis
Mar. 04, 2024
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A 2.5-year-old girl with normal development and a 1-month history of vague events. The frequency was initially one episode per day and, during the 7 days preceding EEG, had increased to five to seven absences per day. EEG showed hyperventilation episodes with abrupt staring, mild unbalance while standing, and occasional slight eyebrow jerking. Her past history was noncontributory. Typical absence seizures are not included in childhood absence epilepsy with onset in infancy or early childhood. (Contributed by Dr. Athanasios Covanis.)