An unusual finding of brain magnetic resonance imaging in a hypertensive patient
Author(s) -
Harris Abdullah Ngow,
Wan Mohd Nowalid Wan Khairina,
Hamidon Basri
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
neurology international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.39
H-Index - 16
ISSN - 2035-8377
DOI - 10.4081/ni.2009.e3
Subject(s) - medicine , fluid attenuated inversion recovery , white matter , hypertensive encephalopathy , magnetic resonance imaging , hyperintensity , grey matter , brain edema , leukoencephalopathy , encephalopathy , posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome , differential diagnosis , edema , neuroimaging , pathology , radiology , blood pressure , psychiatry
Brain edema in patients with hypertensive encephalopathy frequently affects the parieto-occipital white matter. Hypertensive encephalopathy is thus included as a differential diagnosis in reversible posterior leukoencephalopathy syndrome. Diffuse white matter involvement rarely occurs. We report a 41-year old woman with hypertensive encephalopathy with diffuse and non-enhancing white matter hyper-intensities throughout the whole brain on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). These hyperintensities spared the grey matter on T2-weighted and FLAIR sequence. These unusual finding on brain MRI was attributed to severe vasogenic cerebral edema resulting from accelerated hypertension
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