Japanese encephalitis CT

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Bilateral thalamic involvement is classical regardless of CT or MR imaging. Other areas may be involved are midbrain, pons, cerebellum, basal ganglia, cerebral cortex and spinal cord. However, imaging within 3-4 days of the onset of disease may not reveal haemorrhagic lesions.

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symmetric or asymmetric bilateral thalamic hypodensities may not detect subacute or chronic haemorrhage


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