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  • Title: [Magnetic resonance tomography of adrenoleukodystrophy].
    Author: Henkes H, Sperner J, Sander B.
    Journal: Rontgenblatter; 1990 Jan; 43(1):7-10. PubMed ID: 2315642.
    Abstract:
    Adrenoleucodystrophy (ALD) is an uncommon, sex-linked disease, characterised by the accumulation of very long-chain fatty acids in various tissues. There is a great predilection for young boys between the age of three and ten years. The disease ends fatally after a clinical course of several years. The clinical and MR findings of a child with typical ALD are presented. T2-weighted MR demonstrates confluent, symmetrical, hyperintense lesions of the occipital white matter bilaterally. After the application of Gd-DTPA, contrast enhancement is seen in the margins of the lesions indicating active demyelination. MR is recommended as imaging modality of choice in patients with suspected or confirmed diagnosis of adrenoleucodystrophy.
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