A Case of West Nile Encephalitis That Develops into a Disease of Deep White Matter on MRI over a Two-Week Span

  • Puchalski A
  • Liu A
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We present a case of serologically proved West Nile encephalitis. This patient had a normal MRI on admission. Given that the patient’s clinical picture had worsened during her admission, a repeat MRI was performed, which demonstrated diffuse disease in the deep white matter of the brain. This is a case of West Nice encephalitis presenting as a disease of deep white matter that developed over a two-week span.

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Puchalski, A., & Liu, A. (2016). A Case of West Nile Encephalitis That Develops into a Disease of Deep White Matter on MRI over a Two-Week Span. Case Reports in Neurological Medicine, 2016, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/4389691

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