Table 1

Clinical and MR imaging findings in Nipah virus encephalitis patients

At outbreakAt 18 month surveillance
Number of lesions on MR imagingNumber of lesions on MR imaging
Patient no/ sex/ageWhite matterOther sitesClinical conditionWhite matterOther sitesResidual clinical signs
1/M/4744Coma, seizures, died on 3rd hospital dayNot doneNot doneDeceased
2/M/42200Coma, cerebellar signs, monoparesis52Finger weakness, left arm dysaesthesia, delayed Horner syndrome
3/M/375011Coma, cerebellar signs, diplopia, tetraparesis, sensory loss, areflexia30VI palsy
4/M/55616Coma, cerebellar signs, nystagmus, areflexia, monoparesis, transient myoclonus67Monoparesis, nystagmus, suicidal depression
5/M/414012Stupor34No residual neurological deficit
6/F/511013Cerebellar signs, VI palsy10No residual neurological deficit
7/M/2483Blurred vision31Branch retinal artery occlusion
8/M/65226Cerebellar signs, diplopia, VI palsy, Horner syndrome, dysphonia, transient myoclonusNo residual neurological deficit
9/M/452610Cerebellar signs152No residual neurological deficit
10/M/24302Transient blindnessLost to follow up
11/M/5571HallucinationsNo residual neurological deficit
12/M/48303Headache140No residual neurological deficit
13/M/2452Coma41No residual neurological deficit