Follow-up magnetic resonance imaging in Hallervorden-Spatz disease
- PMID: 1320520
- DOI: 10.1016/0303-8467(92)90023-v
Follow-up magnetic resonance imaging in Hallervorden-Spatz disease
Abstract
Bilateral high signal emitting areas in the globus pallidus surrounded by low signal emitting areas have been described as a typical MRI finding in Hallervorden-Spatz disease (HSD). We made a diagnosis of HSD in an 11-year-old girl with progressive dystonia of 4 years duration who showed these typical MRI abnormalities. An initial MRI at the age of 9 was normal. Pathological confirmation of these typical MRI findings has not yet been described, but earlier reports as well as our case suggest that MRI may be helpful in making a clinical diagnosis of HSD. This case further shows that MRI may be normal in an early stage of the disease.
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