Ayisha Farooq Khan
1* , Tooba Arshad
1, Faryal Abdy
1, Mohammad Wasay
11 Section of Neurology, Department of Medicine, Aga Khan University, National Stadium Road, Karachi, Pakistan
Abstract
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is associated with infectious mononucleosis and is known to cause various neurological complications, albeit rarely. EBV encephalitis is a rare manifestation, and even rarer is its presentation as status epilepticus. To date, fewer than ten cases of EBV encephalitis presenting as status epilepticus have been reported globally. We report a case of an 18-year-old girl who presented with fever followed by seizures. She went into status epilepticus the next day. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis showed lymphocytic predominance. Brain imaging showed bilateral symmetric hyperintense lesions in the caudate and the putamen. EBV IgG and IgM were found to be positive. The patient was treated with ganciclovir and anti-epileptics and she improved gradually. Our case emphasizes the importance of considering EBV encephalitis as a potential cause of status epilepticus, even in individuals without immunodeficiency. Recognizing atypical presentations and appropriate diagnostic investigations can facilitate early diagnosis and treatment initiation.