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English: The MRI study of the brain revealed prominent bilateral extra-axial C.S.F. spaces with gliosis in both posterior parieto-occipital area with prominent left lateral ventricle and cerebellar folias.
Français : IRM du cerveau d'un patient victime d'une maladie de Menkes, montrant des espaces sous-arachnoïdiens extra-axiaux bilatéraux très élargis avec gliose dans les deux régions pariéto-occipitales postérieures, élargissement du ventricule latéral gauche et des gyri cérébelleux)
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Source Datta AK, Ghosh T, Nayak K, Ghosh M. Menkes kinky hair disease: A case report. Cases J. 1, 1, 158. 2008. doi:10.1186/1757-1626-1-158. PMID 18801184.
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