Eye movement abnormality associated with cyclosporin
Brain MRI showed patchy high signal abnormality on the T2 weighted and (as shown) FLAIR sequences, particularly in the subcortical white matter of the occipital lobes but also in the brain stem and the cerebellar vermis.
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