Magnetic resonance imaging of brain abnormalities in patients with the Nijmegen breakage syndrome

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The results of brain MRI are presented in 22 patients with documented Nijmegen breakage syndrome (NBS), aged from 1 and 9/12 to 20 years. T1-, PD or FLAIR and T2-weighted SE/TSE images in three planes were obtained. Twenty-one patients showed microcephaly. Decreased size of frontal lobes and narrow frontal horns of the lateral ventricles was observed in all cases. In 6 patients agenesis of the posterior part of the corpus callosum was found as well as colpocephaly and temporal horn dilatation. In 2 patients callosal hypoplasia was accompanied by other anomalies: abnormal cerebrospinal fluid spaces. Sinusitis was present in all patients as a result of primary immunodeficiency. As in ataxia teleangiectasia and other breakage syndromes, NBS patients show inherited malignancy susceptibility and hypersensitivity to X and γ radiation. Because of that computed tomography is contraindicated in these patients and MRI should be the method of choice in diagnostic imaging.

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Bekiesińska-Figatowska, M., Chrzanowska, K. H., Jurkiewicz, E., Wakulińska, A., Rysiewski, H., Gładkowska-Dura, M., & Walecki, J. (2004). Magnetic resonance imaging of brain abnormalities in patients with the Nijmegen breakage syndrome. Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, 64(4), 503–509. https://doi.org/10.55782/ane-2004-1532

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