id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-308270-343r91km Sawlani, V. COVID-19-related intracranial imaging findings: a large single-centre experience 2020-09-15 .txt text/plain 1961 113 41 The most consistent neuroradiological finding was microhaemorrhage with a predilection for the splenium of the corpus callosum (12/20, 60%) followed by acute or subacute infarct (5/20, 25%), watershed white matter hyperintensities (4/20, 20%), and susceptibility changes on susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) in the superficial veins (3/20, 15%), acute haemorrhagic necrotising encephalopathy (2/20, 10%), large parenchymal haemorrhage (2/20, 10%), subarachnoid haemorrhage (1/20, 5%), hypoxic–ischaemic changes (1/20, 5%), and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM)-like changes (1/20, 5%). Conclusion Various imaging patterns on MRI were observed including acute haemorrhagic necrotising encephalopathy, white matter hyperintensities, hypoxic-ischaemic changes, ADEM-like changes, and stroke. Recent studies have described abnormal brain imaging findings of microhaemorrhages, multifocal white matter hyperintense lesions with variable enhancement, infarcts, haemorrhagic lesions, acute haemorrhagic necrotising encephalopathy, inflammatory CNS syndromes including acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM), and medial temporal lobe abnormalities [2] [3] [4] . ./cache/cord-308270-343r91km.txt ./txt/cord-308270-343r91km.txt