Enzephalomalazie
Encephalomalacia
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Encephalomalacia
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Encephalomalacia
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Encephalomalacia
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Encephalomalacia is term given to describe softening or loss of brain parenchyma with or without surrounding gliosis, as a late manifestation of injury.
Clinical presentation
- asymptomatic
- serve as a focus of seizure
Pathology
Encephalomalacia is the end result of liquefactive necrosis of brain parenchyma following insult, usually occurring after cerebral ischemia, cerebral infection, hemorrhage, traumatic brain injury, surgery or other insults. It is not synonymous with gliosis, which is the proliferation of glial cells in response to injury.
Subtypes
Radiographic features
CT
- region of hypoattenuation
- volume loss
- can occur anywhere however has characteristic locations are anteroinferior frontal and temporal lobes
- often associated with gliosis and Wallerian degeneration
MRI
Follows CSF signal on all sequences.
See also
Siehe auch:
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Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu Enzephalomalazie: