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. 2011 Dec 20;3(2):155–164. doi: 10.1007/s13244-011-0114-3

Table 1.

DWI MR patterns that can help with the diagnosis. CCi: Corpus callosum involvement, CSTi: cortico-spinal tract involvement, CSi: involvement of the centra semiovalia

Disease Age CCI CSTi CSi IWMi Neuroradiologic features Other features Evolution
CMT X-linked Young adult ++ - ++ + Moose-horn appearance Stroke-like onset Reversible
MSUD Newborn - ++ ++ ++ Already myelinated areas Severe metabolic decompensation Variable recovery
MD Infant - - ++ - Oval/drop-shaped lesions Severe metabolic decompensation Persistent T2 lesions
GA-1 Child/adult ++ - ++ -+ Strip-like appearance of corpus callosum Also in asymptomatic patients Persistent on T2 and DWI
PKU Child/adult + - ++ -+ Prominent parieto-occipital involvement Also in asymptomatic patients Persistent on T2 and DWI
WI Elderly - - ++ - Chain-like appearance Ipsilateral severe carotid stenosis Persistent T2 lesions
GCA Adult/elderly -+ -+ ++ - Extensive bilateral involvement of centrum semiovale Evocative clinical history Late necrotic evolution
Extrapontine myelinolysis Adult/elderly + -+ + ++ Natrium serum level abnormalities Variable recovery
MTX Child - - ++ - Posterior part of centrum semiovale Clinical history of MTX administration Reversible
Inhalation of heroin vapour Young adult -+ + ++ + Extensive bilateral involvement of centrum semiovale Clinical history of drug abuse Persistent T2 lesions
Diffuse axonal injury Any ++ -+ -+ -+ Splenium and undersurface of corpus callosum Clinical history of head trauma Persistent T2 lesions
Reversible lesions of the splenium Any ++ - + - Splenium Miscellaneous conditions Reversible