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From: A reversible lesion of the corpus callosum splenium with adult influenza-associated encephalitis/encephalopathy: a case report

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Magnetic resonance imaging showed a transient signal in the central splenium of the corpus callosum. (a) Magnetic resonance imaging on day 1: T1-weighted images, fluid-attenuated inversion recovery images, T2-weighted images and diffusion-weighted images. Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery images, T2-weighted images and diffusion-weighted images show lesions in the central splenium of the corpus callosum and symmetric bilateral white matter, but these were not observed in T1-weighted images. (b) The time course of magnetic resonance imaging shows that the lesions in the corpus callosum had resolved, with fluid-attenuated inversion recovery images and T2-weighted images at day 8. Magnetic resonance imaging on day 146 showed that all of these lesions had almost completely disappeared.

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