Hot cross bun sign in a case with multisystem atrophy
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Abstract:
A 65-year-old man came to our clinic with progressive disequilibrium and gait problem since 6 years. During this period, he had urinary incontinence also.On neurologic examination, he had scanning speech and bidirectional nystagmus. There was hypokinesia in upper and lower limbs and on cerebellar tests finger to nose and heel to shin were impaired (severe dysmetria); he was unable to walk without bilateral support.The brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the patient showed severe cerebellar and pontine atrophy and a typical hot cross bun sign in pons, which is typical for MSA (Figure 1).Characteristic features of MSA on brain MRI are hyperintensity and thinning of putamen, narrowing and hyperintensity of posterolateral part of putamen, atrophy of brainstem (especially pons) and cross hyperintensity of pons (hot cross bun sign). The cause of hot cross bun sign is degeneration of pontine neurons and pontocerebellar fibers.Conflict of Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest in this study.
Language:
English
Published:
Current Journal of Neurology, Volume:13 Issue: 2, Spring 2014
Pages:
110 to 111
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