This is a follow-up question about a question I posted on 10/18/98 about
my mother's condition which the doctor's think is
encephalitisEncephalitis
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis. Can you give
me any information about the disease regarding damage that may be done?
Thanks,
Renee G.
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The damage in
encephalitisEncephalitis
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis depends purely on which part of the brain is
involved the functions in that part of the brain will be lost or severely
compromised. I do not think you stated the part of the brain involved but
the
temporalForehead lift
Temporal arteritis
Temporal lobe seizure lobes are the most
commonCommon cold site.
The
temporalForehead lift
Temporal arteritis
Temporal lobe seizure lobes have a very important role in processing short term
memoryMemory loss
Mental status tests so the
ability to from new memories may be severely compromised on a long term basis.
Depending on the side involved speech and language may be affected.
The posterior part of the temporal lobes on the left side is an important
speech area in right handed people so the ability to speak and to understand speech and the ability
to read and write may be affected, if this is where the encephalitis was.
Extension above the temporal lobes to the frontal lobes can cause weaknes on the
apposite side of the body and any focus of encephalitis can cause seizures either acutely or
weeks to months later.