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Abstract
Coxsackievirus, a common pathogen causing pediatric infection, typically causes a mild, nonspecific illness with low-grade fever, but can cause severe illness on rare occasions. Encephalitis is an uncommon but important complication of coxsackievirus infection. The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings of coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) encephalitis have not been reported in the literature, and there are few descriptions of MRI findings of encephalitis induced by coxsackieviruses of other serotypes. We report the MRI findings of CVB3 encephalitis in a two-year-old girl, review the MRI findings in previously reported cases of pediatric coxsackievirus encephalitis, and present the MRI characteristics of coxsackievirus encephalitis.Entities:
Keywords: coxsackievirus; encephalitis; enterovirus; magnetic resonance imaging; pediatric
Year: 2019 PMID: 30637372 PMCID: PMC6328711 DOI: 10.5334/jbsr.1685
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Belg Soc Radiol ISSN: 2514-8281 Impact factor: 1.894
Figure 1FLAIR (A) and T2WI (B) demonstrate hyperintense lesions in the midbrain, dorsal pons, and cerebellar dentate nuclei (white arrows).
Clinical characteristics, virological data, and MRI findings of the five patients with coxsackievirus encephalitis in the current case and the literature.
| Patient no. | Sex | GA (weeks) | Age at onset of illness (days/PMA in weeks) | MRI Findings | Serotype | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | M | 35 | 3/35 | Periventricular white matter | CVB1 | [ |
| 2 | F | 36 | 3/36 | Periventricular white matter | CVB1 | [ |
| 3 | F | Term | 20/NA | Dorsal pontomedullary junction, right basal ganglion | CVB1 | [ |
| 4 | F | 37 | 12/39 | Internal capsule, corpus callosum, cerebral deep and subcortical white matter | CVB2 | [ |
| 5 | F | NA | 2 years old | Midbrain, dorsal pons, and cerebellar dentate nuclei | CVB3 | Current case |
GA: gestational age; NA: not available; PMA: postmenstrual age.