Figure 1.
Examples of abnormal radiological findings.
A. Magnetic Resonance axial T2-weighted image, displaying bilateral dilated Virchow-Robin spaces (arrow) in the basal ganglia. B. Magnetic Resonance axial T2-weighted image displaying a hyperintense right occipital mass (arrow head) and bilateral dilated Virchow-Robin spaces (arrow). C. Magnetic Resonance axial T1-weighted image with contrast infusion displaying frontal subdural collection (arrow). D. Magnetic Resonance axial T1-weighted image with contrast infusion displaying a basal meningeal enhancement (arrow).
Table 1.
Neuroradiological analysis of 55 computed tomographies and 24 magnetic resonance images collected at baseline from 62 HIV-infected patients with culture-proven cryptococcal meningoencephalitis.
Table 2.
Initial computed tomography and magnetic resonance findings among the 17 patients with dual explorations during culture-proven cryptococcal meningoencephalitis.
Table 3.
Published series (1982–2007) of more than 5 HIV-infected adult cases on radiological presentation of cerebral cryptococcosis.