Ba. Cohen et al., HERPES-SIMPLEX TYPE-2 IN A PATIENT WITH MOLLARETS MENINGITIS - DEMONSTRATION BY POLYMERASE CHAIN-REACTION, Annals of neurology, 35(1), 1994, pp. 112-116
We describe a patient with recurrent self-limited aseptic meningitis m
eeting the criteria for Mollaret's syndrome, in whom extensive serolog
ical investigation and cerebrospinal fluid analysis failed to reveal a
specific cause. Using polymerase chain reaction techniques to amplify
herpes simplex viral DNA, we were able to identify the presence of he
rpes simplex virus type 2 in the cerebrospinal fluid. The duration of
clinical illness may have been shortened by treatment with intravenous
acyclovir. We suggest that: herpes simplex virus may be a more common
cause of aseptic meningitis than has been demonstrated by current com
monly available serological and culture techniques.