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Transcranial doppler findings in a case of rabies encephalitis
2014
Journal of Medical Disorders
Rabies encephalitis is a uniformly fatal disease with several hypothesis proposed to explain pathogenesis and mortality. One such theory premises deficiency of neuronal nitric oxide synthetase deficiency causing selective cerebral vasospasm. We present transcranial Doppler findings in a case of rabies that did not show imaging evidence of vasospasm. Transcranial Doppler in two published cases have reported occurrence of global vasospasm. Our case showed no sonographic vasospasm in middle
doi:10.7243/2053-3659-2-2
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