St. Louis encephalitis MRI
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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:
- [Seizures] or other [abnormalities].
- [Nonconvulsive status epilepticus].
- Substantia nigra edema.
- T2 hyperintensity in the [basal ganglia] and [thalamus].
- [Haemorrhage].
- Diffuse tremulousness