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- High Signal Intensity in The Posterior internal capsule in ALS ?Patient : A case Report
- Ki Han Kwon, M.D., Sang Yun Kim, M.D., Byung Chul Lee, M.D., Sung Min Kim, M.D., Kyung Soo Kang, M.D., Jae Woo Jung, M.D.
- Department of Neurology, Hallym University College of Medicine, Department of Neurology, Sung Ae Hospital
- ALS환자에 있어서 내포의 고신호음영: 1례보고
- 권기한, 김상윤, 이병철, 김성민, 강경수, 정재우
- 한림대학교 신경과, 성애병원 신경과
- Abstract
- In amyotrophic lateral sclerosis(ALS) patients, cervical magnetic resonance imagings are usually performed to rule out surgically treatable cervical cord pro-blems. So the chance to evaluate portions above cervical cord such as brainstem, internal capsule, and cerebral cortex is extremely rare. During evaluation of 34-year-old patient who progressively developed ALS after left brachial plexus injury, we observed bilateral, asymmetric, and high signal intensity lesions at the posterior third quarter of the posterior limb of internal capsule and the lateral third quarter of the cerebral peduncle on proton density image as well as T2 weighted image. The properties of these bilateral lesions suggest that they represent large, degenerated fibers of the corticospinal tract in ALS patient other than normal hyperintense foci in the internal capsule.
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