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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 94
Case 72 Eye of the Tiger
syndrome shows susceptibility in the deep gray nuclei and diffuse cerebral, cerebellar, and brainstem atrophy, particularly corticospinal tracts. Aceruloplasminemia shows widespread susceptibility throughout the deep gray nuclei and cortex, diffuse white matter hyperintensity, and cerebellar atrophy. Beta-propeller protein-associated neurodegeneration shows T1 hyperintensity
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 94
Case 72 Eye of the Tiger
syndrome shows susceptibility in the deep gray nuclei and diffuse cerebral, cerebellar, and brainstem atrophy, particularly corticospinal tracts. Aceruloplasminemia shows widespread susceptibility throughout the deep gray nuclei and cortex, diffuse white matter hyperintensity, and cerebellar atrophy. Beta-propeller protein-associated neurodegeneration shows T1 hyperintensity
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 94
Case 72 Eye of the Tiger
syndrome shows susceptibility in the deep gray nuclei and diffuse cerebral, cerebellar, and brainstem atrophy, particularly corticospinal tracts. Aceruloplasminemia shows widespread susceptibility throughout the deep gray nuclei and cortex, diffuse white matter hyperintensity, and cerebellar atrophy. Beta-propeller protein-associated neurodegeneration shows T1 hyperintensity
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