Hypoyelination in I-cell disease; MRI, MR spectroscopy and neuropathological correlation |
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Authors: | Takanashi Jun-Ichi Hayashi Masaharu Yuasa Shota Satoh Hiroyuki Terada Hitoshi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pediatrics, Kameda Medical Center, Kamogawa, Japan; Department of Radiology, Toho University Sakura Medical Center, Sakura, Japan. |
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Abstract: | MRI of a female patient with genetically diagnosed I-cell disease at 2weeks, 4 and 8months revealed delayed myelination or hypomyelination with decreased choline on MR spectroscopy. Brain autopsy was performed 2h after death at 14-month-old. Immunoreactivities for myelin basic protein and proteolipid proteins, markers for mature myelin sheath, were reduced in the myelinated fibers and oligodendrocytes in the white matter, indicating the hypomyelination in the central nervous system. I-Cell disease should be added to the list of delayed or hypomyelination conditions, and this neuroimaging finding could be a key for differentiating I-cell disease from the clinically similar disorder of Hurler syndrome characterized by perivascular lacunation. |
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Keywords: | I-Cell disease MRI MR spectroscopy Hypomyelination Myelin basic protein Proteolipid protein |
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