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Fig. 1D. 27-year-old man found at home with decreased level of
consciousness, aphasia, and spastic quadraparesis. Patient died after seizure
6 weeks after admission and underwent autopsy. Axial T2-weighted MR image
obtained through posterior fossa shows white matter hyperintensity in
cerebellar white matter, sparing cortex and dentate nuclei. Superior, middle,
and inferior peduncles were all involved. Note abnormal signal in pons
involving corticospinal tracts (white arrow), medial lemnisci, and
central tegmental tracts (black arrow). Findings resemble bearded
(dentate nuclei) skull.
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