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. 2023 Mar 14;12(3):718. doi: 10.3390/antiox12030718

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Neuroimaging in COQ4 deficiency: (A) Brain MRI, T2-weighted, coronal images of a 15-month-old girl with COQ4 deficiency. Images show bilateral circumscribed lesions in the subthalamic nuclei (white arrows). (B) Sagittal T1-weithed MRI images show no cerebellar lesions. (C) Brain MRI, T1-weighted, axial images of an 18-month-old girl with COQ4 deficiency showing global brain atrophy. (D) Brain MRI, T1-weighted, axial images of the same child showing cerebellar degeneration with bilateral large cysts within the cerebellar hemispheres (white arrows). (E,F) T2-weighted, coronal and sagittal images and of a 2-month-old girl with COQ4 deficiency showing cerebellar hypoplasia (white arrow). Other MRI images of these individuals were published previously [30].