Non-congenital viral infections of the central nervous system in children can represent a severe clinical condition that needs a prompt diagnosis and management. However, the aetiological diagnosis can be challenging because symptoms are often nonspecific and cerebrospinal fluid analysis is not always diagnostic. In this context, neuroimaging represents a helpful tool, even though radiologic patterns sometimes overlap. The purpose of this pictorial essay is to suggest a schematic representation of different radiologic patterns of non-congenital viral encephalomyelitis based on the predominant viral tropism and vulnerability of specific regions: cortical grey matter, deep grey matter, white matter, brainstem, cerebellum and spine.

Non-congenital viral infections of the central nervous system. from the immunocompetent to the immunocompromised child / Moltoni, G.; D'Arco, F.; Pasquini, L.; Carducci, C.; Bhatia, A.; Longo, D.; Kaliakatsos, M.; Lancella, L.; Romano, A.; Di Napoli, A.; Bozzao, A.; Rossi-Espagnet, M. C.. - In: PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY. - ISSN 0301-0449. - 50:12(2020), pp. 1-11. [10.1007/s00247-020-04746-6]

Non-congenital viral infections of the central nervous system. from the immunocompetent to the immunocompromised child

Moltoni G.;Pasquini L.;Longo D.;Romano A.;Di Napoli A.;Bozzao A.;Rossi-Espagnet M. C.
2020

Abstract

Non-congenital viral infections of the central nervous system in children can represent a severe clinical condition that needs a prompt diagnosis and management. However, the aetiological diagnosis can be challenging because symptoms are often nonspecific and cerebrospinal fluid analysis is not always diagnostic. In this context, neuroimaging represents a helpful tool, even though radiologic patterns sometimes overlap. The purpose of this pictorial essay is to suggest a schematic representation of different radiologic patterns of non-congenital viral encephalomyelitis based on the predominant viral tropism and vulnerability of specific regions: cortical grey matter, deep grey matter, white matter, brainstem, cerebellum and spine.
2020
central nervous system; children; encephalitis; magnetic resonance imaging; myelitis; viral infection; viral tropism
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Non-congenital viral infections of the central nervous system. from the immunocompetent to the immunocompromised child / Moltoni, G.; D'Arco, F.; Pasquini, L.; Carducci, C.; Bhatia, A.; Longo, D.; Kaliakatsos, M.; Lancella, L.; Romano, A.; Di Napoli, A.; Bozzao, A.; Rossi-Espagnet, M. C.. - In: PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY. - ISSN 0301-0449. - 50:12(2020), pp. 1-11. [10.1007/s00247-020-04746-6]
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