| Literature DB >> 24250186 |
Kaushik Sen1, Gautam Guha, Kapil Khandelwal, Joseph Lalhmachhuana.
Abstract
Transient hyperintensity in splenium of corpus callosum is a relatively infrequent finding in MRI. Although it has been most consistently linked with frequent seizure episodes, many other possible causes have been proposed by different workers. Cryptococcal meningitis as a cause of transient splenial hyperintensity has never been reported till date. Here, we report a young girl who is congenitally immunodeficient and had suffered from cryptococcal meningitis with typical transient splenial hyperintense lesions in MRI.Entities:
Keywords: Cryptococcal meningitis; splenium of corpus callosum; transient hyperintensity in MRI
Year: 2013 PMID: 24250186 PMCID: PMC3821439 DOI: 10.4103/0976-3147.118791
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosci Rural Pract ISSN: 0976-3155
Figure 1Right-sided LMN facial nerve palsy
Figure 2MRI of brain FLAIR sequence showing hyperintensity of splenium of corpus callosum (the Boomerang sign)
Figure 3Left-sided LMN facial nerve palsy
Figure 4Repeat MRI of brain FLAIR sequence showing complete resolution of the hyperintensity of SCC