Toxic-metabolic encephalopathies are a group of disorders in which an exogenous or endogenous substance leads to transient or permanent neuronal damage. It is an important cause of potentially reversible acute encephalopathy syndrome. The signs and symptoms of toxic encephalopathies may be relatively nonspecific, and toxicologic tests are not always widely available. Imaging plays a key role in determining the most probable diagnosis, pointing to the next steps of investigation, and providing prognostic information. In this chapter, we review the main acquired toxic-metabolic leukoencephalopathies, commenting on their pathophysiology, imaging patterns, and rationale for an adequate diagnosis in detail.
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