Abstract
We herein report the case of a 47-year-old female with the colony-stimulating factor 1 receptor (CSF1R) mutation p.G589R, which is related to hereditary leukoencephalopathy with axonal spheroid (HDLS). The patient presented with an early-onset cognitive decline and progressive aphasia. Brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed HDLS-related alterations. In addition, brain computed tomography revealed interspersed spotty calcifications in the frontal and parietal subcortical white matter, while a characteristic “stepping stone” appearance was observed in the frontal pericallosal regions. Our findings emphasize the importance of calcification appearances in establishing an HDLS diagnosis and in screening for CSF1R mutations.
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Daida, K., Nishioka, K., Li, Y., Nakajima, S., Tanaka, R., & Hattori, N. (2017). CSF1R mutation p.G589R and the distribution pattern of brain calcification. Internal Medicine, 56(18), 2507–2512. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.8462-16
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