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Isolated Temporal Lobe Involvement in Japanese Encephalitis
Journal of Neuroimaging, 07/01/09
Lu S-J et al. - Temporal lobe involvement on neuroimaging is extremely rare in Japanese encephalitis (JE) and isolated temporal lobe involvement on neuroimaging has rarely been described in the literature. Both JE and HSE should be considered in patients who present clinically with acute encephalitis and have radiological evidence of temporal lobe involvement, especially in JE endemic areas.
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