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Leukoencephalopathy with Swelling & A Discrepantly Mild Clinical Course in Eight Children
Ann Neurol 37:324-334, van der Knaap,M.S.,et al, 1995
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Article Abstract
An identical syndrome of cerebral leukoencephalopathy and megalencephaly with infantile onset was discovered in 8 children,including 2 siblings. Neurological findings were initially normal or near normal,despite megalencephaly and magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)evidence of severe white matter affection.Slowly progressive ataxia and spasticity developed,while intellectual functioning was preserved for years after onset of the disorder.MRI characteristics included diffuse abnormality in signal intensity and swelling of the cerebral hemispheral white matter with cyst- like spaces in the frontoparietal and anterior-temporal subcortical areas. MR spectra were relatively mildly abnormal.Screening for inborn errors, especially those that cause either megalencephaly or white matter disease or both was negative.A distinguishing feature of the present disorder is the apparently severe abnormality of the cerebral white matter as demonstrated by MRI,which contrasts with the remarkably slow course of functional deterioration.
 
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