Meningitis: Meninges are layers of connective tissue that envelope the brain. When they get irritated, which among other things can be due to infection, they enhance more than normal; this is called meningitis. The ventricular dilation in this case may represent mild hydrocephalus, which can be due to poor outflow or inadequate reabsorption of csf. Loss of corticomedullary distinction can be due to swelling.
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