Neuroimaging Findings in Children with Constitutional Mismatch Repair Deficiency Syndrome.
Ariel KerpelMichal Yalon-OrenMichalle Soudack Ben-NunJason ChiangAmar J GajjarKim E NicholsZoltan PatayShai ShrotChen HoffmannPublished in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2020)
On brain MR imaging, these patients have both highly characteristic intra-axial tumors (typically multifocal high-grade gliomas) and nonspecific findings, some of which might represent early stages of neoplastic transformation. The incidence of developmental venous anomalies is high in these patients for unclear reasons. Awareness of these imaging findings, especially in combination, is important to raise the suspicion of constitutional mismatch repair deficiency in routine diagnostic imaging evaluation or surveillance imaging studies of asymptomatic carriers because early identification of the phenotypic "gestalt" might improve outcomes.
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