Late brain MRI of a patient with presumed juvenile Alexander disease, obtained at the age of 10 years
Late brain MRI of a patient with presumed juvenile Alexander disease, obtained at the age of 10 years
There is extensive white matter involvement with frontal preponderance (A). The basal ganglia are dark and atrophic on T2-weighted images (A). A thin periventricular rim of low signal intensity is just visible (arrows, A). After contrast administration, enhancement of the entire cerebellar surface and dentate nucleus is seen (B).