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===Neurological Imaging=== | |||
A diagnosis from neurological imaging may not be definitive. The presence of symmetrical cerebellar and pontine signal changes on T2-weighted images seem to be typical of ECD, however, multiple sclerosis and metabolic diseases must also be considered in the differential diagnosis.<ref>{{cite journal | last = Weidauer | first =S. | coauthors =von Stuckrad-Barre S., Dettmann E., Zanella F.E., & Lanfermann H. | title =Cerebral Erdheim-Chester disease: case report and review of the literature. | journal = Neuroradiology | volume =45 | pages =241-245 | date =2002}}</ref> | |||
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Overview
Neurological Imaging
A diagnosis from neurological imaging may not be definitive. The presence of symmetrical cerebellar and pontine signal changes on T2-weighted images seem to be typical of ECD, however, multiple sclerosis and metabolic diseases must also be considered in the differential diagnosis.[1]