| Literature DB >> 25246843 |
Bhawna Sharma1, Rahul Handa1, Kadam Nagpal1, Swayam Prakash1, Ashok Panagariya2.
Abstract
Mild encephalitis with reversible lesion in the splenium (MERS) is a clinicoradiological syndrome presenting as a solitary lesion in the central portion of the splenium of the corpus callosum (SCC) with a radiological finding of restricted diffusion and low apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values. Complete resolution of the lesion on follow-up imaging and full clinical recovery are the hallmarks of this syndrome, even with only supportive therapy. MERS is usually associated with normal Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) findings and an excellent prognosis, even without corticosteroid therapy. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the ideal modality for initial diagnosis and follow-up. Not many cases of this uncommon clinicoradiological syndrome with transient elevation of CSF proteins have been reported. In the subsequent sections, we present a case report of this unusual clinicoradiological entity with raised CSF protein. We also elaborate on possible differential diagnoses and the syndrome's proposed pathophysiology.Entities:
Keywords: cerebrospinal fluid protein; corpus callosum; diffusion magnetic resonance imaging; encephalitis; reversible lesion; splenium
Year: 2014 PMID: 25246843 PMCID: PMC4163566
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malays J Med Sci ISSN: 1394-195X