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A young male develops fever, followed by headache, confusional state, focal seizures and a right hemiparesis. The MRI performed shows bilateral frontotemporal hyperintense lesion. The most likely diagnosis is

AAcute pyogenic meningitis

BCarcinomatous meningitis

CCerebral abscess

DHerpes Simplex Encephalitis

2

Which of the following statements is true regarding HSV encephalitis?

AHemorrhagic lesions are seen

BCaused by HSV-1

CEosinophilic inclusion bodies are seen

DCaused by Varicella zoster virus

3

The typical CSF profile in cases of viral meningitis after 48 hours of onset is -

ANeutrophilic pleocytosis, raised glucose level, normal protein level

BLymphocytic pleocytosis, low glucose level, low protein level

CLymphocytic pleocytosis, normal glucose level, normal or slightly elevated protein level

DNeutrophilic pleocytosis, normal glucose level, elevated protein level

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