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==MRI==
==MRI==
[[MRI]] may be helpful in the diagnosis of Saint Louis encephalitis. Findings on [[MRI]] are suggestive of Saint Louis encephalitis include substantia nigra edema and restricted diffusion in the [[basal ganglia]] and [[thalamus]]. Other symptoms visible on the [[MRI]] are:
[[MRI]] may be helpful in the diagnosis of Saint Louis encephalitis. Findings on [[MRI]] are suggestive of Saint Louis encephalitis include substantia nigra edema and restricted diffusion in the [[basal ganglia]] and [[thalamus]]. Other symptoms visible on the [[MRI]] are:<ref name=SLEVCR>St. Louis Encephalitis and the Substantia Nigra: MR Imaging Evaluation.(1999). http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.321.6020&rep=rep1&type=pdf Accessed on July 27, 2016</ref>


*[[Seizures]] or other [[abnormalities]].
*[[Seizures]] or other [[abnormalities]].

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Overview

MRI may be helpful in the diagnosis of Saint Louis encephalitis. Findings on MRI are suggestive of Saint Louis encephalitis include substantia nigra edema and restricted diffusion in the basal ganglia and thalamus.

MRI

MRI may be helpful in the diagnosis of Saint Louis encephalitis. Findings on MRI are suggestive of Saint Louis encephalitis include substantia nigra edema and restricted diffusion in the basal ganglia and thalamus. Other symptoms visible on the MRI are:[1]

References

  1. St. Louis Encephalitis and the Substantia Nigra: MR Imaging Evaluation.(1999). http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.321.6020&rep=rep1&type=pdf Accessed on July 27, 2016

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