Abnormal Magnetic Resonance Images in Hemorrhagic Shock and Encephalopathy SyndromeDepartment of Pediatrics and the Divisions of General Pediatrics, Neurology and Neuroradiology, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Department of Pediatrics and the Divisions of General Pediatrics, Neurology and Neuroradiology, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Department of Pediatrics and the Divisions of General Pediatrics, Neurology and Neuroradiology, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Hemorrhagic shock and encephalopathy syndrome is an acute childhood illness that involves the rapid onset of multisystem failure, including central nervous system, renal, cardiovascular, hepatic, and hematologic dysfunction, and often leads to death or serious neurologic damage. We report the first case of a child with hemorrhagic shock and encephalopathy in which magnetic resonance imaging was used to define the cortical hemorrhagic involvement. (J Child Neurol 1992;7: 371-374).
Journal of Child Neurology, Vol. 7, No. 4,
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