Neuroimaging Perspectives on Metabolic Encephalopathies: A Case Series
Encephalopathies arise from various causes, such as toxic exposures, autoimmune conditions and metabolic disturbances. Their symptoms are typically non specific and may include seizures, localised neurological issues, movement abnormalities, or more severe outcomes like coma, lasting complications,...
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| author | Manender Naini Vasudha Battula Anusha Putcha Nikhitha Mangalagiri Chandrashekar Patil |
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| description | Encephalopathies arise from various causes, such as toxic exposures, autoimmune conditions and metabolic disturbances. Their symptoms are typically non specific and may include seizures, localised neurological issues, movement abnormalities, or more severe outcomes like coma, lasting complications, or death. Here, the authors enumerate a few commonly encountered metabolic encephalopathies, (2 females, 4 males) such as the involvement of the splenium in Cytotoxic Lesions of the Corpus Callosum (CLOCCS), the mamillary bodies in Marchiafava-Bignami Disease (MBD) and the lentiform nucleus in uraemic encephalopathy. Knowledge of these patterns aids in achieving a specific diagnosis. Each pattern is linked to the most likely differential diagnosis, aligning more closely with the real-world challenges faced by radiologists. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-e988117b8c27478894749e97a8b1b6712025-08-20T03:47:49ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2025-05-01195TR01TR0510.7860/JCDR/2025/78179.21028Neuroimaging Perspectives on Metabolic Encephalopathies: A Case SeriesManender Naini0Vasudha Battula1Anusha Putcha2Nikhitha Mangalagiri3Chandrashekar Patil4Assistant Professor, Department of Radiodiagnosis, Mallareddy Medical College for Women, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Mallareddy Medical College for Women, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Radiodiagnosis, Mallareddy Medical College for Women, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.Postgraduate Student, Department of Radiodiagnosis, Mallareddy Medical College for Women, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Radiodiagnosis, Mallareddy Medical College for Women, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.Encephalopathies arise from various causes, such as toxic exposures, autoimmune conditions and metabolic disturbances. Their symptoms are typically non specific and may include seizures, localised neurological issues, movement abnormalities, or more severe outcomes like coma, lasting complications, or death. Here, the authors enumerate a few commonly encountered metabolic encephalopathies, (2 females, 4 males) such as the involvement of the splenium in Cytotoxic Lesions of the Corpus Callosum (CLOCCS), the mamillary bodies in Marchiafava-Bignami Disease (MBD) and the lentiform nucleus in uraemic encephalopathy. Knowledge of these patterns aids in achieving a specific diagnosis. Each pattern is linked to the most likely differential diagnosis, aligning more closely with the real-world challenges faced by radiologists.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/21028/78179_CE[Ra1]_F(SL)_QC(PS_SS)_PF1(RI_SL)_PFA_NC(IS)_PN(IS).pdfencephalopathymagnetic resonance imagingsymmetrical |
| spellingShingle | Manender Naini Vasudha Battula Anusha Putcha Nikhitha Mangalagiri Chandrashekar Patil Neuroimaging Perspectives on Metabolic Encephalopathies: A Case Series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research encephalopathy magnetic resonance imaging symmetrical |
| title | Neuroimaging Perspectives on Metabolic Encephalopathies: A Case Series |
| title_full | Neuroimaging Perspectives on Metabolic Encephalopathies: A Case Series |
| title_fullStr | Neuroimaging Perspectives on Metabolic Encephalopathies: A Case Series |
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| title_short | Neuroimaging Perspectives on Metabolic Encephalopathies: A Case Series |
| title_sort | neuroimaging perspectives on metabolic encephalopathies a case series |
| topic | encephalopathy magnetic resonance imaging symmetrical |
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