Login / Signup

Infratentorial MRI Findings in Rasmussen Encephalitis Suggest Primary Cerebellar Involvement.

Johannes T ReiterBastian DavidSelma EndersConrad C PrillwitzTobias BauerDeniz AtalayAnna TietzeAngela M KaindlVera Catharina KeilAlexander RadbruchBernd WeberAlbert J BeckerChristian E ElgerRainer SurgesTheodor Ruber
Published in: Neurology(R) neuroimmunology & neuroinflammation (2021)
We demonstrated atrophy of the ipsilesional-to-contralesional CPC pathway and, consequently, interpret the loss of contralesional gray matter as secondary crossed cerebellar atrophy. The ipsilesional cerebellar atrophy, however, defies this explanation. Based on FLAIR hyperintensities, we interpret ipsilesional atrophy to be due to inflammation in the scope of a primary involvement of the cerebellum by RE.
Keyphrases
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • oxidative stress
  • contrast enhanced
  • magnetic resonance
  • computed tomography