Face of the giant panda and her cub- Wilson's Disease
T2-weighted axial MRI demonstrates symmetric hyperintense signals in the caudate nucles, putamen, and thalami , also noted is the “face of the giant panda” in midbrain with high signal in tegmentum and normal red nuclei and “face of the panda cub” in pons with hypointensity of central tegmental tracts with hyperintensity of aqueductal opening to fourth ventricle. Actual Giant Panda image-courtesy-wikipedia.
Face of the giant panda and her cub- Wilson's Disease
Reviewed by Sumer Sethi
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Thursday, April 11, 2013
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