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MR findings and neurologic manifestations in Lowe oculocerebrorenal syndrome.

Pediatric Neurology 1996 Februrary
Two patients with oculocerebrorenal syndrome are described. Both had abnormal findings on electroencephalography and developed seizure episodes. Although Patient 2 manifested abnormal electroencephalographic findings at the age of 6 years, he did not develop seizures until the age of 9 years. Phenytoin was effective for controlling seizures in both patients. On magnetic resonance examination, there were two different types of lesions. The first lesion manifested high intensity on both T2- and proton density-weighted images, suggesting gliosis or demyelination. The second lesion manifested definitely low signals on both T1- and proton density-weighted images, implying a cystic lesion. However, these lesions on magnetic resonance examination were not correlated with the severity of clinical manifestations.

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