The cerebral lesions in Wilson's disease on computer tomography

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S Rodiek

Abstract

M. Wilson is often being mistaken as such for several years and kept for psychosis or another extrapyramidal disease. When the disease causes neuro-psychiatric symptoms a certain part of cases shows typical lesions in CT mainly affecting the Nucleus lentiformis and frontal cortex. From our own material two cases of M. Wilson are shown and compared with two other cases with identical patterns of lesions following toxic and hypoxic brain damage.

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Mar 1, 1996·Metabolic Brain Disease·H N van Wassenaer-van Hall

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