急性病毒性脑炎神经影像学谱

Q4 Medicine
Neurographics Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI:10.3174/ng.1900038
A. Kirsch, A. Wang, R. Silbergleit, F. Memon, K.A. Barry, M. Al-Hakim, A. Krishnan
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摘要

急性病毒性脑炎涉及多种不同病毒引起的大脑炎症,最初的诊断工作涉及头部CT和大脑MR成像。尽管病毒性脑炎在神经影像学上可能有非特异性的发现,但在MR影像学上已经在病毒亚型中发现了一些影像学模式。脑炎最常见的病因是单纯疱疹病毒,典型的影像学表现为单侧内侧颞叶信号异常。单纯疱疹病毒2型可见双侧颞叶、小脑和脑干信号异常,伴有水肿、坏死和出血。在西尼罗河病毒性脑炎中,信号异常常见于双侧基底神经节、丘脑和近中颞叶。HIV脑炎与室周和深部白质的对称信号异常有关,通过不对称的U纤维受累可以将其与进行性多灶性白质脑病区分开来。本文的目的是介绍与典型和非典型病毒性脑炎病例相关的影像学表现,以指导诊断,促进早期干预,改善临床结果。学习目的:识别与不同类型病毒性脑炎相关的独特放射学表现,以指导诊断并改善临床结果。
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Acute Viral Encephalitis Neuroimaging Spectrum
Acute viral encephalitis involves inflammation of the brain caused by multiple different viruses, with CT of the head and MR imaging of the brain involved in the initial diagnostic work-up. Although viral encephalitis may have nonspecific findings on neuroimaging, some imaging patterns have been identified in viral subtypes on MR imaging. The most common cause of encephalitis is herpes simplex virus, with the typical imaging features demonstrating unilateral medial temporal lobe signal abnormalities. Bilateral temporal lobe, cerebellum, and brain stem signal abnormalities are seen in herpes simplex virus 2, with associated edema, necrosis, and hemorrhage. Signal abnormalities are commonly seen in the bilateral basal ganglia, thalami, and mesial temporal lobes in West Nile virus encephalitis. HIV encephalitis is associated with symmetric signal abnormality in the periventricular and deep white matter, which can be differentiated from progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy by asymmetric U-fiber involvement. The purpose of this article is to present imaging findings associated with typical and atypical cases of viral encephalitis to guide diagnosis, promote early intervention, and improve clinical outcomes.Learning Objective: Identify unique radiologic findings associated with different types of viral encephalitis to guide diagnosis and improve clinical outcomes.
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Neurographics
Neurographics Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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