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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mahshid Mir, M.D. [2]
Overview
On brain CT-scan, toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is characterized by a midline shift, or effacement of the basilar cisterns due to cerebral edema.
Brain CT-scan
Cerebral edema may occur as a complication of Toxic shock syndrome. Brain CT-scan findings may include:[1][2]
- A midline shift, or effacement of the basilar cisterns due to cerebral edema.
- Some experts insist in the usefulness of magnetic resonance imaging because of its sensitivity, although the imaging technique lacks specificity in the diagnosis of TSS related complications.
References
- ↑ Kim KT, Kim YJ, Won Lee J, Kim YJ, Park SW, Lim MK, Suh CH (2011). "Can necrotizing infectious fasciitis be differentiated from nonnecrotizing infectious fasciitis with MR imaging?". Radiology. 259 (3): 816–24. doi:10.1148/radiol.11101164. PMID 21406630.
- ↑ Malghem J, Lecouvet FE, Omoumi P, Maldague BE, Vande Berg BC (2013). "Necrotizing fasciitis: contribution and limitations of diagnostic imaging". Joint Bone Spine. 80 (2): 146–54. doi:10.1016/j.jbspin.2012.08.009. PMID 23043899.