The images below illustrate this case for diagnoses Alexander’s disease, for the modalities (MRI)
Gamuts for this case : :
- Periventricular anomaly seen in MRI
- White matter disease
- Multifocal intracranial lesions
- Intracerebral T2W or FLAIR hyperintense lesion
- Brainstem lesion
- Cerebellar lesion
- Brainstem Hyperintense T2WI or FLAIR lesion
- Multifocal infratentorial lesions
- Infratentorial T2W or FLAIR hyperintense lesion
Here is the specific information in the key image above:
- Diagnosis Alexander’s disease, Location(s) Ventricles / Periventricular region, with gamuts Periventricular anomaly seen in MRICerebral hemispheres, with gamuts White matter disease, Multifocal intracranial lesions, Intracerebral T2W or FLAIR hyperintense lesion
Here is the specific information in the key image above:
- Diagnosis Alexander’s disease, Location(s) Brainstem, with gamuts Brainstem lesion, Brainstem Hyperintense T2WI or FLAIR lesionCerebellar hemisphere, with gamuts Cerebellar lesionPosterior fossa, with gamuts Multifocal infratentorial lesions, Infratentorial T2W or FLAIR hyperintense lesionV4 and vermis, with gamuts Periventricular anomaly seen in MRI
Here is the specific information in the key image above:
- Diagnosis Alexander’s disease, Location(s) Ventricles / Periventricular region, with gamuts Periventricular anomaly seen in MRICerebral hemispheres, with gamuts White matter disease, Multifocal intracranial lesions, Intracerebral T2W or FLAIR hyperintense lesion
Here is the specific information in the key image above:
- Diagnosis Alexander’s disease, Location(s) Brainstem, with gamuts Brainstem lesion, Brainstem Hyperintense T2WI or FLAIR lesionCerebellar hemisphere, with gamuts Cerebellar lesionPosterior fossa, with gamuts Multifocal infratentorial lesions, Infratentorial T2W or FLAIR hyperintense lesionV4 and vermis, with gamuts Periventricular anomaly seen in MRI