FIG. 1. MRI showed symmetric (A) hypointensity signal on T1weighted imaging and (B) hyperintensity signal on T2-weighted imaging in bilateral substantia nigra on admission. A repeated MRI after 3 months showed resolution of the lesions on (C) T2-weighted imaging and (D) T1-weighted imaging.
Mutations in theNRG1gene are associated with Hirschsprung disease
✍ Scribed by Clara Sze-Man Tang; Elly Sau-Wai Ngan; Wai-Kiu Tang; Man-Ting So; Guo Cheng; Xiao-Ping Miao; Thomas Yuk-Yu Leon; Brian Man-Chun Leung; Kenneth-Jeremy W. S. Hui; Vincent Hang-Chai Lui; Yan Chen; Ivy Hau-Yee Chan; Patrick Ho-Yu Chung; Xue-Lai Liu; Kenneth Kak-Yuen Wong; Pak-Chung Sham; Stacey S. Cherny; Paul Kwong-Hang Tam; Maria-Mercè Garcia-Barcelo
- Book ID
- 106135159
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 460 KB
- Volume
- 131
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0340-6717
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