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Which anatomical regions of the brain does infectious encephalitis have a predilection for?

a) Frontal and parietal lobes
b) Occipital lobe
c) Brainstem
d) Cerebellum

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Final answer:

Infectious encephalitis affects different anatomical regions of the brain depending on the specific type of encephalitis.

Step-by-step explanation:

Infectious encephalitis has a predilection for different anatomical regions of the brain depending on the specific type of encephalitis. Some examples of the regions affected in specific types of encephalitis include:

  1. Eastern equine encephalitis: medial temporal lobe
  2. Western equine encephalitis: ventromedial prefrontal cortex
  3. West Nile encephalitis: superior temporal gyrus
  4. Japanese encephalitis: postcentral gyrus

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