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Perampanel (Fycompa) is a glutamate receptor antagonist known to be a safe, effective, and well-tolerated medication; nevertheless, adverse effects are possible. This case report aims to raise the suspicion of perampanel-induced thrombocytopenia and discuss its possible pathways implicated. Here, we present the case of a 66-year-old female patient with a generalized tonic-clonic seizure initially managed with levetiracetam, valproic acid, and lacosamide; however, the patient continued to have seizures clinically as well as on the electroencephalogram. The patient was initiated on 2 mg of perampanel and reached up to 12 mg within a week, after which the seizure was controlled. Nevertheless, after perampanel initiation, a gradual platelet count reduction was observed. Upon withdrawal of perampanel, the platelet count dramatically improved reaching up to her baseline. Although perampanel is known to be a safe medication, a hematological complication such as thrombocytopenia is possible. The exact mechanism remains unclear. Further studies are required to understand the association between thrombocytopenia and perampanel to identify high-risk populations and prevent this condition sequentially.
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INTRODUCTION: The typical herpes simplex viral encephalitis (HSVE) course is an acute illness, less commonly it may present as a chronic course, mainly in children, and rarely may it be subacute. Subacute HSVE is rarely described in the literature being reported 4 times only. CASE REPORT: We here report 2 cases of subacute HSV1 encephalitis diagnosed based on cerebrospinal fluid polymerase chain reaction and magnetic resonance imaging findings and review the literature trying to find any specific clinical, laboratory, radiologic diagnostic or prognostic criteria regarding this subacute form of HSVE. CONCLUSION: There is subacute form of HSVE and should be suspected with any subacute febrile illness with nonspecific cognitive impairment even in the absence of focal neurological symptoms and in cases with rapidly progressive dementia. This form has similar radiologic finding and good response to acyclovir but carry even better prognosis than that the acute HSVE.