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==Overview== | |||
On CT scan, Japanese encephalitis is characterized by symmetric or asymmetric [[bilateral]] [[thalamus|thalamic]] hypodensities, and possibly [[subacute]] or [[chronic]] [[hemorrhagic]] [[lesion]]s | |||
==CT== | |||
On CT scan, Japanese encephalitis is characterized by symmetric or asymmetric [[bilateral]] [[thalamus|thalamic]] hypodensities, and possibly [[subacute]] or [[chronic]] [[hemorrhagic]] [[lesion]]s.<ref name=JECTRadio> Japanese encephalitis. Radiopaedia.org (2015). http://radiopaedia.org/articles/japanese-encephalitis Accessed on April 19, 2016. </ref> Other [[brain]] structures which may be involved include: | |||
*[[Midbrain]] | |||
*[[Pons]] | |||
*[[Cerebellum]] | |||
*[[Basal ganglia]] | |||
*[[Cerebral cortex]] | |||
*[[Spinal cord]] | |||
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Overview
On CT scan, Japanese encephalitis is characterized by symmetric or asymmetric bilateral thalamic hypodensities, and possibly subacute or chronic hemorrhagic lesions
CT
On CT scan, Japanese encephalitis is characterized by symmetric or asymmetric bilateral thalamic hypodensities, and possibly subacute or chronic hemorrhagic lesions.[1] Other brain structures which may be involved include:
References
- ↑ Japanese encephalitis. Radiopaedia.org (2015). http://radiopaedia.org/articles/japanese-encephalitis Accessed on April 19, 2016.