Scopus
YÖKSİS ISSN Eşleşti
SJR Q4
Reversible Splenial Lesion Syndrome and Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Findings in a Child with SARS-COV-2 Infection
Journal of Pediatric Neurology · Ekim 2022
YÖKSİS Kayıtları — ISSN Eşleşmesi
Microstructural Changes in Normal-Appearing White Matter in Pediatric X-Linked Adrenoleukodystrophy: A Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study
2023 ISSN: 1304-2580 ESCI
Doç. Dr. HAKAN CEBECİ →
Makale Bilgileri
ISSN13042580
Yayın TarihiEkim 2022
Cilt / Sayfa20 · 327-329
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85134033777
Özet
Reversible splenial lesion syndrome (RESLES) is a transient lesion in the splenium of the corpus callosum. Etiology includes infections, malignancies, drugs, metabolic disorders, trauma, etc. We reported radiological features of a child with RESLES and multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C) with severe acute respiratory syndrome COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in a 11-year-old boy. Diagnosis of SARS COV-2 infection was based on the detection of antiSARS-CoV-2 IgG and IgM in his serum.
Yazarlar (4)
1
Utku Gemici
ORCID: 0000-0002-0440-6046
2
Mesut Güngör
ORCID: 0000-0003-1594-0006
3
Bülent Kara
4
Yonca Anık
ORCID: 0000-0002-6768-2574
Anahtar Kelimeler
COVID-19
cytotoxic lesions of the corpus callosum
multisystem inflammatory syndrome
reversible splenial lesion syndrome
Kurumlar
Kocaeli Üniversitesi
İzmit Turkey
Scimago Dergi (ISSN Eşleşmesi)
Journal of Pediatric Neurology
Q4
SJR Skoru0,140
H-Index21
YayıncıGeorg Thieme Verlag
ÜlkeGermany
Neurology (clinical) (Q4)
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health (Q4)