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EUROPEAN NEUROLOGY
Volume 50, Issue 4, Pages 225-229Publisher
KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000073864
Keywords
viral encephalitis; steroid pulse therapy; consciousness disturbance
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Corticosteroids are often used in the treatment of acute viral encephalitis, although the efficacy of corticosteroid therapy has not been proven. We examined the effects of high-dose corticosteroid therapy on acute viral encephalitis in 5 patients with progressive disturbances of consciousness. In 3 patients who were treated within 5 days after the onset of illness, pulse therapy dramatically reduced the degree of consciousness disturbance. They became alert within 24 h, and then neurological symptoms gradually improved. Corticosteroid therapy in the other 2 patients, in whom treatment was started more than 3 weeks after the onset of illness, was not as effective, but repeated therapy at 2-week intervals resulted in complete recovery. These findings suggest that high-dose corticosteroid therapy is effective, particularly for disturbances of consciousness, an important prognostic factor in acute viral encephalitis.
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