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Summary

Susceptibility to acute infection (viral)-induced encephalitis-11 (IIAE11) is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by increased susceptibility to viral encephalitis with neurotropic viruses, such as herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1), influenza B virus (IBV), or norovirus (NV), beginning in the first decade of life. The brainstem is specifically affected, suggesting a defect in tissue-specific and cell-intrinsic immunity. The disease is often fatal (summary by Zhang et al., 2018). For a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of susceptibility to acute infection (viral)-induced encephalitis or encephalopathy, see 610551. [from OMIM]

Available tests

1 test is in the database for this condition.

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  • Also known as: XGIP, DBR1
    Summary: debranching RNA lariats 1

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