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    MRI of sequela of transverse myelitis

    A 4-year-old boy developed acute paraplegia, associated with sensory impairement and bowel and urinary dysfunction after an URI. MRI showed diffuse hyperintensity in T2WI in the spinal cord below the T6 level....

    W. C. Chen MD, S. K. Lee, Y. J. Ho, K. R. Lee, S. C. Mak, C. S. Chi in Pediatric Radiology (1992)

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    Fatal brainstem encephalitis caused by Epstein-Barr virus

    An 8-month-old male infant, previously well, developed acute changes of consciousness associated with high fever, vomiting, and respiratory failure. Brain CT showed hypodensity of the brainstem, which had show...

    W. J. Shian, C. S. Chi in Pediatric Radiology (1994)

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    Epstein-Barr virus encephalitis and encephalomyelitis: MR findings

    The purpose of this project is to investigate the clinical and brain MR characteristics of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) encephalitis and encephalomyelitis. Clinical and 30 MR findings of 29 patients with EBV encep...

    W. J. Shian, C. S. Chi in Pediatric Radiology (1996)