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. 1998 May;19(5):871-4.

MR of cerebral malaria.

Y S Cordoliani 1, J L Sarrazin 1, D Felten 1, E Caumes 1, C Lévêque 1, A Fisch 1
PMCID: PMC8337584  PMID: 9613502

Abstract

In three cases of cerebral malaria, MR imaging disclosed either cortical infarcts (one case) or hyperintense areas of white matter (two cases) on T2-weighted and fluid-attenuated inversion-recovery sequences. These white matter abnormalities were, in one case, sharply limited, symmetrical, hyperintense, and unenhanced; in the other case, they were diffuse, hyperintense, and had a more limited focus. The diffuse hyperintensity was probably due to edema, whereas focal lesions were probably associated with gliosis.

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