Herpes encephalitis in children. MRI assessment.

TitleHerpes encephalitis in children. MRI assessment.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1998
AuthorsCakmakçi H, Kovanlikaya A, Obuz F, Kovanlikaya I, Pirnar T
JournalTurk J Pediatr
Volume40
Issue4
Pagination559-66
Date Published1998 Oct-Dec
ISSN0041-4301
KeywordsAdolescent, Child, Contrast Media, Encephalitis, Viral, Female, Herpes Simplex, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Retrospective Studies
Abstract

The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in 14 patients with biopsy or polymerase chain reaction proven herpes simplex encephalitis were retrospectively reviewed to evaluate the diagnostic value of MRI in the early diagnosis of herpes simplex encephalitis in children. In addition to the early findings, follow-up MRI scans were obtained in four patients. Typical limbic system involvement was seen in 78 percent of the cases. Contrast-enhanced MRI was found to be superior to routine MRI sequences and computerized tomography (CT) in the early detection of inflammation. Follow-up MR images in four patients demonstrated the volume loss and late petechial hemorrhage in the involved regions. Magnetic resonance imaging is the method of choice in the diagnosis and follow-up of herpes simplex encephalitis.

Alternate JournalTurk J Pediatr
PubMed ID10028865
Related Institute: 
MRI Research Institute (MRIRI)

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