Acute hypertensive encephalopathy: findings on spin-echo and gradient-echo MR imaging.

Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the findings on spin-echo and gradient-echo MR images obtained in patients with hypertensive encephalopathy.The MR images of 36 patients with clinically documented acute (< 72 hr) hypertensive encephalopathy were prospectively examined. Brain swelling on short TR images, hyperintensity on long TR images, and hypointensity on long TR and gradient-echo images were assessed.The most common finding was hyperintensity in the supratentorial white matter (n = 32), representing hypertensive encephalopathy-induced reversible edema, irreversible infarction, or preexisting ischemic disease. These entities were difficult to distinguish on the basis of the initial examination. A more characteristic finding was edema (swelling on short TR images and hyperintensity on long TR images) in the basal ganglia (n = 22), brainstem (n = 15), and cerebellum (n = 11). Punctate foci of hypointensity, seen on long TR spin-echo images but optimally visualized on gradient-echo images, were...

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