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'''MRI''' is preferred for assessing the CNS and spinal cord in '''A-T''', involving '''T1''' and '''T2-weighted MRI''' and particularly '''dMRI'''. | '''MRI''' is preferred for assessing the CNS and spinal cord in '''A-T''', involving '''T1''' and '''T2-weighted MRI''' and particularly '''dMRI'''. | ||
<br> By progress of '''A-T''', progressive cerebellar atrophy and degenerative changes in hemosiderin deposits and deep cerebral telangiectatic vessels of older patients and | <br> By progress of '''A-T''', progressive cerebellar atrophy and degenerative changes in hemosiderin deposits and deep cerebral telangiectatic vessels of older patients and |
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MRI is preferred for assessing the CNS and spinal cord in A-T, involving T1 and T2-weighted MRI and particularly dMRI.
By progress of A-T, progressive cerebellar atrophy and degenerative changes in hemosiderin deposits and deep cerebral telangiectatic vessels of older patients and
white matter of corticomotor tracts in younger patients are diagnostic with MRI. [1]