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Axial FLAIR MRI showing bilateral thalamic hyperintensities part of the characteristic “doughnut in the brain” appearance
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Axial T2-weighted MRI demonstrating symmetrical thalamic involvement, consistent with the “doughnut sign” in dengue encephalitis
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Axial DWI image showing diffusion restriction in bilateral thalami, contributing to the “double doughnut” appearance
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Axial GRE image showing blooming in the bilateral thalami, indicating hemorrhagic foci completing the “doughnut in the brain” pattern.
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Blood investigations as follows:
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