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    【Classic case analysis】Picture image diagnosis and analysis of MRI cases of chronic hepatic encephalopathy

    • Last Update: 2022-10-02
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    Picture image diagnostic analysis of MRI cases of chronic hepatic encephalopathy

    【Clinical history】: Patient, male, 54 years old, suffering from hepatitis C, the first symptoms are tremor and mental abnormalities


    【Image Image】MRI image

    【Imaging Findings】: Cranial MRI showed axial and sagittal T1WI, and the patient had elevated bilateral Glolidus pallidus T1 signal


    【Diagnostic imaging】:Chronic hepatic encephalopathy

    【Diagnostic points】:

    【Clinical signs and symptoms】:

    【Differential diagnosis】:

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