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Ears of the lynx MRI sign Is associated with SPG11 and SPG15 hereditary spastic paraplegia

Ears of the lynx MRI sign Is associated with SPG11 and SPG15 hereditary spastic paraplegia

B. Pascual, S. T. de Bot, M. R. Daniels, M. C. Jr Franca, C. Toro, M. Riverol, P. Hedera, M. T. Bassi, N. Bresolin, B. P. van de Warrenburg, B. Kremer, J. Nicolai, P. Charles, J. Xu, S. Singh, N. J. Patronas, S. H. Fung, M. D. Gregory, J. C. Masdeu

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Background and purpose: The "ears of the lynx" MR imaging sign has been described in case reports of hereditary spastic paraplegia with a thin corpus callosum, mostly associated with mutations in the spatacsin vesicle trafficking associated gene, causing Spastic Paraplegia type 11 (SPG11). This sign... Ver mais

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Ears of the lynx MRI sign Is associated with SPG11 and SPG15 hereditary spastic paraplegia

B. Pascual, S. T. de Bot, M. R. Daniels, M. C. Jr Franca, C. Toro, M. Riverol, P. Hedera, M. T. Bassi, N. Bresolin, B. P. van de Warrenburg, B. Kremer, J. Nicolai, P. Charles, J. Xu, S. Singh, N. J. Patronas, S. H. Fung, M. D. Gregory, J. C. Masdeu

										

Ears of the lynx MRI sign Is associated with SPG11 and SPG15 hereditary spastic paraplegia

B. Pascual, S. T. de Bot, M. R. Daniels, M. C. Jr Franca, C. Toro, M. Riverol, P. Hedera, M. T. Bassi, N. Bresolin, B. P. van de Warrenburg, B. Kremer, J. Nicolai, P. Charles, J. Xu, S. Singh, N. J. Patronas, S. H. Fung, M. D. Gregory, J. C. Masdeu

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    American journal of neuroradiology (Fonte avulsa)