American Journal of Neuroradiology 2008;29:1636.
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American Journal of Neuroradiology
DOI 10.3174/ajnr.A1133
BRAIN
Chikungunya Encephalomyeloradiculitis: Report of 2 Cases with Neuroimaging and 1 Case with Autopsy Findings
From the Departments of CT and MRI (K.G.) and Neurology (A.D.), Jaslok Hospital and Research Center, Mumbai, India; Department of Neuropathology (S.K.S.), National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bangalore, India; and Departments of Radiology (S.B.D., G.S.S.) and Neurology (S.M.K.), Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre, Mumbai, India.
Please address correspondence to S.M. Katrak, MD, Department of Neurology, Jaslok Hospital and Research Center, 15, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai-400026, India; e-mail: smkatrak{at}vsnl.com
SUMMARY: Chikungunya, an alphavirus presenting with fever, rash, and polyarthritis, is derived from the Makonde word that means "that which bends up," in reference to the crippling manifestations of the disease. Most often it is a self-limiting febrile illness. Neurologic complications of Chikungunya infection have been reported. We are reporting the clinical and neuroimaging data in 2 patients with Chikungunya encephalomyeloradiculitis and brain autopsy findings in 1 patient.
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