Abstract
Hypertensive encephalopathy usually involves the posterior supratentorium, with uncommon involvement of the brainstem. We present a case of acute hypertensive encephalopathy of the brainstem diagnosed by means of CT. The brainstem was markedly hypodense, with no evidence of typical concomitant parieto-occipital involvement. The patient's symptoms and imaging findings improved after hypertension had been controlled.
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Kraniotis, P., Zampakis, P., Kalogeropoulou, C., Kalliakmani, P., & Petsas, T. (2010). CT diagnosis of hypertensive brainstem encephalopathy (HBE): A diagnostic challenge in the emergency department. Radiology Case Reports, 5(2), 385–5. https://doi.org/10.2484/rcr.v5i2.385
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