Delayed Type of Acute Measles Encephalitis

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BACKGROUND AND CLINICAL INFORMATION: Head

Other names: Immunosuppressive measles encephalitis, measles inclusion body encephalitis.

Pathogen: Rubeola virus (measles virus).

Clinical features:

Anatomic locations: Affects the cerebrum, brain stem, and cerebellum.

GROSS PATHOLOGY: Head  

The brain is grossly unremarkable.

HISTOPATHOLOGY AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY: Head

Diagnostic feature: eosinophilic, usually intranuclear, inclusion bodies situated in neurons, oligodendrocytes or lying freely in the tissue. Immunohistochemistry is diagnostic. Viral particles can be seen in EM. (This is in contrast to many post-infectious encephalitis where only few viral particles are found).

Both gray matter and white matter are affected.

There may be no inflammatory cell infiltration and a lack of reactive astrocytes.

Not associated with demyelination.