All Relations between scc and corpus callosum

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Chieh-Tsung Yeh, Chin-Hua F. A Reversible Isolated Lesion in the Splenium of Corpus Callosum in a Patient with Probable Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome -- Case Report. Acta neurologica Taiwanica. vol 24(3). 2016-12-23. PMID:27333832. a reversible isolated lesion in the splenium of the corpus callosum (scc) is rare. 2016-12-23 2023-08-13 Not clear
Shuichiro Neshige, Yuhei Kanaya, Shinichi Takeshima, Takeshi Yoshimoto, Akio Tanaka, Masaru Kuriyam. [Reversible changes on MR images in a patient with metronidazole-induced encephalopathy]. Rinsho shinkeigaku = Clinical neurology. vol 55. issue 3. 2016-09-01. PMID:25786755. diffusion-weighted and flair brain mr images showed bilateral symmetrical high signals in the splenium of the corpus callosum (scc), cerebellar dentate nucleus, and inferior colliculus. 2016-09-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Yuanzhao Zhu, Junjun Zheng, Ling Zhang, Zhenguo Zeng, Min Zhu, Xiaobin Li, Xiaoliang Lou, Hui Wan, Daojun Hon. Reversible splenial lesion syndrome associated with encephalitis/encephalopathy presenting with great clinical heterogeneity. BMC neurology. vol 16. 2016-08-15. PMID:27089920. reversible splenial lesion syndrome (resles) is a disorder radiologically characterized by reversible lesion in the splenium of the corpus callosum (scc). 2016-08-15 2023-08-13 Not clear
Katarzyna Mazur-Melewska, Katarzyna Jonczyk-Potoczna, Krystyna Szpura, Grzegorz Biegański, Anna Mania, Paweł Kemnitz, Wojciech Służewski, Magdalena Figlerowic. Transient lesion in the splenium of the corpus callosum due to rotavirus infection. Child's nervous system : ChNS : official journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery. vol 31. issue 6. 2016-02-16. PMID:25686898. transient signal changes in magnetic resonance imaging (mri) of the splenium of the corpus callosum (scc) can result from many different reasons, including encephalitis and encephalopathy caused by infection, seizures, metabolic disorders and asphyxia. 2016-02-16 2023-08-13 Not clear
Soon Young Ko, Byung Kook Kim, Dong Wook Kim, Jeong Han Kim, Won Hyeok Choe, Hee Yeon Seo, So Young Kwo. Reversible splenial lesion on the corpus callosum in nonfulminant hepatitis A presenting as encephalopathy. Clinical and molecular hepatology. vol 20. issue 4. 2015-09-02. PMID:25548747. reversible focal lesions on the splenium of the corpus callosum (scc) have been reported in patients with mild encephalitis/encephalopathy caused by various infectious agents, such as influenza, mumps, adenovirus, varicella zoster, escherichia coli, legionella pneumophila, and staphylococcus aureus. 2015-09-02 2023-08-13 Not clear
Shuo Zhang, Yan Ma, Juan Fen. Clinicoradiological spectrum of reversible splenial lesion syndrome (RESLES) in adults: a retrospective study of a rare entity. Medicine. vol 94. issue 6. 2015-04-23. PMID:25674746. the presence of reversible lesions that involve the splenium of the corpus callosum (scc) has been reported in patients with a broad spectrum of diseases and conditions and is referred to as reversible splenial lesion syndrome (resles).to describe the clinicoradiological features and establish a clinical position for this disease, we retrospectively examined the clinicoradiological features of adult resles patients, as well as discuss the potential pathophysiological mechanisms of this disease.the clinical and mri findings of patients who presented with resles accompanied by symptoms of neurological disorders were retrospectively reviewed. 2015-04-23 2023-08-13 Not clear
Yoshinobu Takahashi, Naoya Hashimoto, Hiroki Tokoroyama, Shigeru Yamauchi, Matsuyoshi Nakasato, Kimito Kondo, Kazumi Nitta, Wataru Ide, Ikuo Hashimoto, Hajime Kamad. Reversible splenial lesion in postpartum cerebral angiopathy: a case report. Journal of neuroimaging : official journal of the American Society of Neuroimaging. vol 24. issue 3. 2015-04-13. PMID:22928778. reversible lesions on magnetic resonance imaging that transiently restrict diffusion in the splenium of the corpus callosum (scc) without any other accompanying lesions have been reported in various clinical conditions. 2015-04-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ponnada A Narayana, Juan J Herrera, Kurt H Bockhorst, Emilio Esparza-Coss, Ying Xia, Joel L Steinberg, F Gerard Moelle. Chronic cocaine administration causes extensive white matter damage in brain: diffusion tensor imaging and immunohistochemistry studies. Psychiatry research. vol 221. issue 3. 2014-11-02. PMID:24507117. differences in the dti measures were observed in the splenium (scc) and genu (gcc) of the corpus callosum (cc), fimbria (fi), and the internal capsule (ic). 2014-11-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Bhawna Sharma, Rahul Handa, Kadam Nagpal, Swayam Prakash, Ashok Panagariy. Transient elevation of cerebrospinal fluid protein in a patient of mild encephalitis with reversible lesion in the splenium: a case report. The Malaysian journal of medical sciences : MJMS. vol 21. issue 3. 2014-09-23. PMID:25246843. mild encephalitis with reversible lesion in the splenium (mers) is a clinicoradiological syndrome presenting as a solitary lesion in the central portion of the splenium of the corpus callosum (scc) with a radiological finding of restricted diffusion and low apparent diffusion coefficient (adc) values. 2014-09-23 2023-08-13 Not clear
Takeshi Kouga, Mizue Iai, Sumimasa Yamashita, Noriko Aida, Jun-ichi Takanashi, Hitoshi Osak. A child with three episodes of reversible splenial lesion. Neuropediatrics. vol 44. issue 4. 2014-03-05. PMID:23254571. in this study, we report the case of an 8-year-old girl who had three episodes of reversible splenial lesion of the corpus callosum (scc) in 2 years. 2014-03-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ivan Raet. Diffusion restriction in the splenium of the corpus callosum in a patient with the syndrome of transient headache with neurological deficits and CSF lymphocytosis (HaNDL): a challenge to the diagnostic criteria? Acta neurologica Belgica. vol 112. issue 1. 2013-09-18. PMID:22427293. we present a young man with the clinical characteristics of handl, but also an area of diffusion restriction in the splenium of the corpus callosum (scc). 2013-09-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jie Gao, Xianjun Li, Xin Hou, Abby Ding, Kevin C Chan, Qinli Sun, Ed X Wu, Jian Yan. Tract-based spatial statistics (TBSS): application to detecting white matter tract variation in mild hypoxic-ischemic neonates. Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference. vol 2012. 2013-09-06. PMID:23365921. the significantly decreased fa with increased λ2, λ3 in corticospinal tract, genu of corpus callosum (gcc), external capsule (ec) and splenium of the corpus callosum (scc) in mild hi neonates suggested deficits or delays in both myelination and premyelination. 2013-09-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Mary Iype, Shahanaz Ahamed, Bejoy Thomas, Lalitha Kaila. Acute encephalopathy with a lesion of the splenium of the corpus callosum--a report of two cases. Brain & development. vol 34. issue 4. 2012-11-21. PMID:21723059. case one was a five year old child whose magnetic resonance imaging (mri) of the brain showed a reversible discrete lesion in the splenium of the corpus callosum (scc) and a ten year old boy who had extensive hyperintensity of the scc. 2012-11-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Zhongqin Chen, Mingwei Xu, Desheng Shang, Benyan Lu. A case of reversible splenial lesions in late postpartum preeclampsia. Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan). vol 51. issue 7. 2012-08-23. PMID:22466840. awareness that profound late postpartum preeclampsia can rarely result in abnormalities of the splenium of the corpus callosum (scc) may help clinicians avoid unnecessary diagnostic procedures and therapeutic interventions. 2012-08-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Nicola Moscufo, Leslie Wolfson, Dominik Meier, Maria Liguori, Peter G Hildenbrand, Dorothy Wakefield, Julia A Schmidt, Godfrey D Pearlson, Charles R G Guttman. Mobility decline in the elderly relates to lesion accrual in the splenium of the corpus callosum. Age (Dordrecht, Netherlands). vol 34. issue 2. 2012-07-24. PMID:21505765. in a previous cross-sectional study on baseline data, we demonstrated that the volume of brain white matter hyperintensities (wmh) in the splenium of corpus callosum (scc) predicted the current mobility function of older persons. 2012-07-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
Nicola Moscufo, Leslie Wolfson, Dominik Meier, Maria Liguori, Peter G Hildenbrand, Dorothy Wakefield, Julia A Schmidt, Godfrey D Pearlson, Charles R G Guttman. Mobility decline in the elderly relates to lesion accrual in the splenium of the corpus callosum. Age (Dordrecht, Netherlands). vol 34. issue 2. 2012-07-24. PMID:21505765. regional wmh in scc, as well as genu and body of corpus callosum, subregions of corona radiata, and superior longitudinal fasciculus were determined using a white matter parcellation atlas. 2012-07-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
Nicola Moscufo, Charles R G Guttmann, Dominik Meier, Istvan Csapo, Peter G Hildenbrand, Brian C Healy, Julia A Schmidt, Leslie Wolfso. Brain regional lesion burden and impaired mobility in the elderly. Neurobiology of aging. vol 32. issue 4. 2011-08-08. PMID:19428145. burden in the splenium of corpus callosum (scc) demonstrated the highest correlation particularly with walking speed (r=0.4, p<10(-4)), and in logistic regression it was the best regional predictor of low mobility performance. 2011-08-08 2023-08-12 human
Juan Carlos Garcia-Monco, Ines Escalza Cortina, Eva Ferreira, Amaia Martínez, Lara Ruiz, Alberto Cabrera, Marian Gomez Beldarrai. Reversible splenial lesion syndrome (RESLES): what's in a name? Journal of neuroimaging : official journal of the American Society of Neuroimaging. vol 21. issue 2. 2011-07-26. PMID:18681931. the presence of transient lesions involving the splenium of the corpus callosum (scc) has been described in patients with encephalitis or encephalopathy of varied etiology. 2011-07-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
Yoon Young Jang, Kye Hyang Le. Transient splenial lesion of the corpus callosum in a case of benign convulsion associated with rotaviral gastroenteritis. Korean journal of pediatrics. vol 53. issue 9. 2011-07-14. PMID:21189973. transient magnetic resonance (mr) signal changes in the splenium of the corpus callosum (scc) arise from many different conditions, including encephalopathy or encephalitis caused by infection, seizures, metabolic derangements, and asphyxia. 2011-07-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sa Al-Edrus, R Norzaini, R Chua, Sd Puvanarajah, M Shuguna, S Mud. Reversible splenial lesion syndrome in neuroleptic malignant syndrome. Biomedical imaging and intervention journal. vol 5. issue 4. 2011-07-14. PMID:21610992. reversible focal lesions in the splenium of the corpus callosum (scc) or reversible splenial lesion syndrome are rare and little is known about their pathophysiology. 2011-07-14 2023-08-12 Not clear