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Enlargement of the brachial plexus on magnetic resonance imaging: a novel finding in adult-onset Krabbe disease
Author(s) -
Takashi Hiyama,
T. Masumoto,
Tadashi Hara,
Akira Kunimatsu,
Naomi Mamada,
Kiyotaka Nakamagoe,
Manabu Minami
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
bjr case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2055-7159
DOI - 10.1259/bjrcr.20150213
Subject(s) - krabbe disease , leukodystrophy , brachial plexus , medicine , magnetic resonance imaging , corticospinal tract , peripheral , anatomy , pathology , white matter , disease , radiology , diffusion mri
Adult-onset Krabbe disease is an autosomal recessive degenerative leukodystrophy that presents with bilateral corticospinal tract involvement on MRI. Although peripheral nerve involvement is a known manifestation of Krabbe disease, MRI findings of peripheral nerve abnormalities are limited to the cranial nerves and spinal nerve roots. In this case report, we discuss two cases of adult-onset Krabbe disease with brachial plexus enlargement on MRI. Adult-onset Krabbe disease should be included in the differential diagnoses when brachial plexus enlargement and white matter lesions involving corticospinal tracts present simultaneously.

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