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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 100
Case 77 Tell Me How You Eat and I Will Tell You How You Walk
cerebellar atrophy with enlarged interfolial spaces (arrows). CA can be isolated or associated with other infratentorial or supratentorial findings such as hypomyelination, progressive white matter abnormalities, involvement of the basal ganglia, dentate nuclei
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 100
Case 77 Tell Me How You Eat and I Will Tell You How You Walk
cerebellar atrophy with enlarged interfolial spaces (arrows). CA can be isolated or associated with other infratentorial or supratentorial findings such as hypomyelination, progressive white matter abnormalities, involvement of the basal ganglia, dentate nuclei
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 100
Case 77 Tell Me How You Eat and I Will Tell You How You Walk
cerebellar atrophy with enlarged interfolial spaces (arrows). CA can be isolated or associated with other infratentorial or supratentorial findings such as hypomyelination, progressive white matter abnormalities, involvement of the basal ganglia, dentate nuclei
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 98
Case 75 When Kidneys and Brain Cry
nuclei (arrows) with intervening white matter edema (lentiform fork sign, arrowhead). FLAIR, Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery. Any disorder associated with thrombocytopenia can produce multiple microbleeds on susceptibility images (Fig. 75.5). The scan panels are labeled A and B. Panel A presents an axial T two spin-echo scan
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 98
Case 75 When Kidneys and Brain Cry
nuclei (arrows) with intervening white matter edema (lentiform fork sign, arrowhead). FLAIR, Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery. Any disorder associated with thrombocytopenia can produce multiple microbleeds on susceptibility images (Fig. 75.5). The scan panels are labeled A and B. Panel A presents an axial T two spin-echo scan
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 98
Case 75 When Kidneys and Brain Cry
nuclei (arrows) with intervening white matter edema (lentiform fork sign, arrowhead). FLAIR, Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery. Any disorder associated with thrombocytopenia can produce multiple microbleeds on susceptibility images (Fig. 75.5). The scan panels are labeled A and B. Panel A presents an axial T two spin-echo scan
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 95
Case 73 Boxed In
cerebellar and eye movement abnormalities are expected. Striatal atrophy can result from static injury, though typically coincides with other sequelae (e.g., hemosiderin deposition, leukomalacia). Imaging Differential Diagnoses Disorders that produce relatively selective and symmetrical injury to the striatum are unusual and include metabolic, mitochondrial, and neurodegenerative disorders. Glutaric acidemia type
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 95
Case 73 Boxed In
cerebellar and eye movement abnormalities are expected. Striatal atrophy can result from static injury, though typically coincides with other sequelae (e.g., hemosiderin deposition, leukomalacia). Imaging Differential Diagnoses Disorders that produce relatively selective and symmetrical injury to the striatum are unusual and include metabolic, mitochondrial, and neurodegenerative disorders. Glutaric acidemia type
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 95
Case 73 Boxed In
cerebellar and eye movement abnormalities are expected. Striatal atrophy can result from static injury, though typically coincides with other sequelae (e.g., hemosiderin deposition, leukomalacia). Imaging Differential Diagnoses Disorders that produce relatively selective and symmetrical injury to the striatum are unusual and include metabolic, mitochondrial, and neurodegenerative disorders. Glutaric acidemia type
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 94
Case 72 Eye of the Tiger
nuclei and diffuse cerebral, cerebellar, and brainstem atrophy, particularly corticospinal tracts. Aceruloplasminemia shows widespread susceptibility throughout the deep gray nuclei
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