03 January 2021>: Clinical Research
Influenza-Associated Encephalopathy and Acute Necrotizing Encephalopathy in Children: A Retrospective Single-Center Study
Yongling Song 1ACE* , Suyun Li 1B* , Weiqiang Xiao 2BD* , Jun Shen 3D , Wencheng Ma 1D , Qiang Wang 1F , Haomei Yang 1F , Guangming Liu 1F , Yan Hong 3F , Peiqing Li 1AG* , Sida Yang 4AG*DOI: 10.12659/MSM.928374
Med Sci Monit 2021; 27:e928374
Figure 4 A 3-year-old boy with acute necrotizing encephalitis, with fever for 2 days and convulsion once. The thalamus was swollen. Symmetrical and multifocal involvement was observed in bilateral thalamus and paraventricular (A. T1WI; B. T2WI; C. T2WI-FLAIR), and no enhancement was observed in all lesions (D) (T1WI contrast enhancement). Axial T1WI (A) showed the tricolor pattern in thalamic lesions.