Longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging changes in Japanese encephalitis

Japanese encephalitis is a flavivirus that can cause pandemic encephalitis, and is prevalent in Southeast Asia and Australia. Brain images of patients with Japanese encephalitis are characterized by thalamic lesions, distinct from those seen in viral encephalopathies caused by the herpes simplex virus and West Nile virus.
Source: Brain and Development - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: Case Report Source Type: research