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   Apparent diffusion coefficient analysis of encephalitis: A comparative study with topographic evaluation and conventional MRI findings  
   
نویسنده katirag a. ,beker-acay m. ,unlu e. ,demirbas h. ,demirturk n.
منبع pakistan journal of medical sciences - 2016 - دوره : 32 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:725 -730
چکیده    Objective: our purpose was to reveal the efficiency of diffusion weighted imaging (dwi) in the diagnosis of encephalitis,and to determine the relation between the apparent diffusion coefficient (adc) values,the onset of the clinical symptoms,and the lesion extent. methods: conventional magnetic resonance imaging (mri) was performed in 17 patients with encephalitis diagnosed on the basis of laboratory,clinical and radiologic findings during 2009 and 2015. based on the duration between the onset of the symptoms and the brain mri findings,the patients were divided into three groups. adc values of the encephalitis lesion,the lesions’ topographic analysis score,deep gray matter involvement,patients’ clinical situation and the duration of the arrival to the clinic was examined. results: mean adc values were 0,988 ± 0,335x10-3 mm2/s in group i (0-2 days),1,045 ± 0,347x10-3 mm2/s in group-ii (3-7 days),1,451 ± 0,225x10-3 mm2/s in group-iii (8 days and over). the relation between the adc values and the duration of the arrival,topographic analysis score,the relation between the patients’ clinical situation and the deep gray matter involvement were found to be statistically significant. the deep gray matter involvement was demonstrated more clearly by flair images when compared with dwi. conclusion: conventional mri sequences may be insufficient in showing the encephalitis lesion. dwi must be added to the imaging modalities immediately in the cases suspected of having encephalitis. © 2016,professional medical publications. all rights reserved.
کلیدواژه Difffusion weighted imaging; Encephalitis; Magnetic resonance imaging
آدرس department of radiology,afyon kocatepe university faculty of medicine,afyonkarahisar, Turkey, department of radiology,afyon kocatepe university faculty of medicine,afyonkarahisar, Turkey, department of radiology,afyon kocatepe university faculty of medicine,afyonkarahisar, Turkey, department of neurology,afyon kocatepe university faculty of medicine,afyonkarahisar, Turkey, department of infectious diseases,afyon kocatepe university faculty of medicine,afyonkarahisar, Turkey
 
     
   
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