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Bilateral Wallerian Degeneration of the Pontocerebellar Tracts.

Azad Hekimoglu1, Ihsaniye Suer Dogan1, Aynur Turan1, Mehmet Fevzi Oztekin2, Baki Hekimoglu1.   

Abstract

Wallerian degeneration is the process of progressive demyelination and disintegration of the distal axonal segment following the transection of the axon or damage to the neuron. We report a case of a patient with Wallerian degeneration of the pontocerebellar tracts. She had a history of a pontine infarction 3 months ago. Wallerian degeneration of pontocerebellar tracts is seen bilaterally and symmetrically and is more visible in the middle cerebellar peduncles. Along the middle cerebellar peduncles hyperintense signal was detected on T2 weighted images. Wallerian degeneration of pontocerebellar tracts is a rare entity. It can occur bilaterally after a large pontine infarction. Magnetic resonance imaging seems to be the most effective technique for detection of Wallerian degeneration. In this report we want to mention this rare entity and to prevent wrong diagnosis.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26171260      PMCID: PMC4478370          DOI: 10.1155/2015/970570

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Case Rep Emerg Med        ISSN: 2090-6498


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