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Alexander Disease, Ventricular Garlands and Abnormalities of the Medulla and Spinal Cord
Neurol 66:494-498,468, van der Knaap,M.S.,et al, 2006
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Article Abstract
Signal abnormalities or atrophy of the medulla or spinal cord on MRI are sufficient to warrant DNA analysis for Alexander disease. Ventricular garlands constitute a new sign of the disease. Unusual phenotypes of Alexander disease are found among patients with late onset and protracted disease course.
 
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