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Review
. 2025 Jun;31(3):219-241.
doi: 10.1007/s13365-025-01250-1. Epub 2025 Apr 19.

Clinic-radiological classification of herpesviral encephalitis in humans (systematic review)

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Clinic-radiological classification of herpesviral encephalitis in humans (systematic review)

Dmytro Maltsev. J Neurovirol. 2025 Jun.

Abstract

The development of a comprehensive classification for herpesvirus encephalitis remains an urgent task. Distinct clinic-radiological forms of herpesvirus cerebral lesions have been characterized, including findings from histopathological studies. Differences among these forms have been demonstrated concerning key clinical and paraclinical parameters. The presented classification identifies several distinct forms of herpesvirus encephalitis: temporal, brainstem, limbic, diencephalic encephalitis, rhombencephalitis, leukoencephalitis, ventriculoencephalitis, diffuse glial micronodular encephalitis, subcortical and cortical encephalitis, cerebellitis, neonatal encephalitis. Additionally, the concepts of combined, coexisting and multimodal lesions are introduced to describe complex forms of herpesvirus neuroinfections. The use of the term "specific spectrum of herpesvirus cerebral lesions" is supported. Both the phenomena of specificity and universality are considered. Fundamental differences between the forms of herpesvirus encephalitis are highlighted with respect to their prevalence within the population, etiological factors, clinical manifestations, typical complications, recovery completeness, mortality rates, immune status. The distinctive diagnostic and therapeutic approaches required for each form of herpesvirus encephalitis are emphasized. The integration of this classification into clinical practice has the potential to optimize medical care for patients with herpesvirus encephalitis, enabling not only etiologically-oriented but also form-specific approaches to treatment.

Keywords: Cerebellitis; Classification; Leukoencephalitis; Temporal encephalitis; Ventriculitis.

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Declarations. Ethic committee: Not applicable. Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests.

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