| Literature DB >> 31860956 |
Jingzhe Han1, Zhilei Kang2, Yanan Xie3, Hui Li1, Haiyan Yan1, Xueqin Song4,5,6.
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INTRODUCTION: In this study, we presented a rare case of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) meningoencephalitis presented with meningoencephalitis-like symptoms and diffuse edematous hemorrhage. PATIENT CONCERNS: A 77-year-old male patient was admitted to our hospital with fever, headache, confusion, and unconsciousness for 7 days. Physical examination revealed unconsciousness and stiffness of the neck. DIAGNOSIS: The final diagnosis was EBV meningoencephalitis.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31860956 PMCID: PMC6940044 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000018070
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.889
Figure 1The MRI findings of the patient: (A, a) T1 sequence showed cerebellar sulcus short T1 signal, indicated bleeding (arrowhead). (B, b) T2 showed the long T2 signal of the cerebellum in the focus (arrowhead) and diffuse cerebral cortex swelling; (C, c) flair showed the abnormal signal of the cerebellar cortex (arrowhead) and diffuse cerebral cortex swelling. (D, d) DWI in the cerebellar cortex point flake diffusion limited (arrowhead) and diffuse cerebral cortex swelling, cytotoxic edema was suggested. (E, e) SWI showed diffuse point line like low signal (arrowhead) and diffuse punctate low signal in the cerebral cortex, and extensive haemorrhage was suggested. (F, f) Enhanced MRI showed cerebellar hemispherical linear enhancement (arrowhead) and diffuse leptomeningeal enhancement, and meningeal involvement was indicated.