“…So far, WE is still diagnosed according to the history of the disease and therapeutic effect of thiamine supplementation. 7 In 1998, Antunez et al 34 reported that MR imaging exhibiting increased T2 signal intensity in the periaqueductal regions of the midbrain and paraventricular regions of the thalamus had a sensitivity of 53% and a specificity of 93% for the diagnosis of acute WE. Recently, some case studies 6,[35][36][37][38] reported the analogous result that typical MR imaging showed areas of increased T2-weighted and FLAIR signals symmetrically surrounding the aqueduct and the third ventricle, at the floor of fourth ventricle, in the medial thalami, which was consistent with the localization of pathologic lesions.…”