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Neurocognitive impairment secondary to herpes simplex encephalitis improved with inject cerebrolysin
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Résumé
Herpes simplex encephalitis (HSE) is an acute illness that causes both general and focal signs of cerebraldysfunction We present herewith the case of a 33 years old female who presented with neurocognitiveimpairment that was secondary to the herpes simplex encephalitis. The patient’s case is discussed as thepatient bettered with the administration of injection cerebrolysin along with psychopharmacotherapy andcognitive exercises.