Herpes simplex type 2 encephalitis and methotrexate medication: a fortuitous or causative association in a patient with spondyloarthritis? - Archive ouverte HAL
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Herpes simplex type 2 encephalitis and methotrexate medication: a fortuitous or causative association in a patient with spondyloarthritis?

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It is unclear whether immunosuppression is a risk factor for herpes encephalitis. Herein, we describe a rare case of herpes simplex virus type 2 encephalitis in a patient treated with low-dose methotrexate for HLA-B27-associated spondyloarthritis. The patient was successfully treated with acyclovir but presented sequelae of encephalitis. Here we discuss the possible role of low-dose methotrexate therapy as a risk factor of neurological herpes reactivation and severe disease. The host-related and viral risk factors are also addressed.
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hal-02059962 , version 1 (07-03-2019)

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Julien Lupo, Ophélie dos Santos, Raphaële Germi, Monique Baccard-Longère, Jean-Paul Stahl, et al.. Herpes simplex type 2 encephalitis and methotrexate medication: a fortuitous or causative association in a patient with spondyloarthritis?. Antiviral Therapy, 2017, 22 (4), pp.357-359. ⟨10.3851/IMP3110⟩. ⟨hal-02059962⟩
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