CT and MR imaging of cerebral tuberous sclerosis
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0387-7604(98)00022-9
CT and MR imaging of cerebral tuberous sclerosis
Abstract
Tuberous sclerosis is a heredofamilial neurocutaneous syndrome, or phakomatosis, with multisystem involvement including the brain, kidney, skin, retina, heart, lung, and bone. The brain is the most frequently affected organ in tuberous sclerosis. Brain lesions in tuberous sclerosis are of three kinds; cortical tubers, white matter abnormalities, and subependymal nodules. We review the computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) features of the brain lesions in patients with tuberous sclerosis. CT clearly demonstrates calcified subependymal nodules. MR imaging demonstrates more clearly cortical, and white matter lesions than CT, since MR imaging shows excellent image contrast between various normal structures and high sensitivity in detecting pathological states due to intrinsic differences in proton density and in particular, in proton relaxation times of tissues. Possible pathogenesis of this disorder is also discussed.
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