Acute Rhombencephalitis: Neuroimaging Evidence
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概要
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Following a high fever, a healthy woman became comatose within a few days. Severe cerebellar symptoms appeared when she regained consciousness. The brain MRIs revealed abnormal signal intensity of the cerebellar cortex and brainstem gray matter, however, no abnormalities were revealed in the cerebral hemispheres. Acute inflammation due to direct viral or autoimmune involvement of the cerebellar and brainstem gray matter was a likely explanation and thus acute cerebellitis may in fact be a rhombencephalitis. Among the previous reports of acute cerebellar ataxia, this is perhaps one of the most profoundly affected cases and appears important for the understanding of the target of this particular form of encephalitis.(Internal Medicine 39: 486-489, 2000)
- 社団法人 日本内科学会の論文
著者
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YAMAMOTO Teiji
the Department of Internal Neurology, Fukushim Medical University School of Medicine
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Sugiyama Yasuji
The Department Of Neurology Fukushima Medical College
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Sugiyama Yasuji
The Department Of Neurology School Of Medicine Fukushima Medical University
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HONMA Mari
the Department of Neurology, School of Medicine, Fukushima Medical University
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Honma Mari
The Department Of Neurology School Of Medicine Fukushima Medical University
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Yamamoto Teiji
The Department Of Neurology School Of Medicine Fukushima Medical University
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Yamamoto Teiji
The Department Of Internal Neurology Fukushim Medical University School Of Medicine
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