Bithalamic T2 hypointensity: a diagnostic clue for Sandhoff's disease
[2] Other features include diffuse cerebral white matter T2 hyperintensity due to delayed and hypomyelination, eventually leading to diffuse cerebral atrophy and rarely brain stem and cerebellar abnormalities. In Krabbe's disease T2 hypointensity is more extensive involving the basal ganglia, c...
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description | [2] Other features include diffuse cerebral white matter T2 hyperintensity due to delayed and hypomyelination, eventually leading to diffuse cerebral atrophy and rarely brain stem and cerebellar abnormalities. In Krabbe's disease T2 hypointensity is more extensive involving the basal ganglia, central white matter and cerebellum in addition to thalamus. |
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