Brainstem Chipmunk Sign: A Diagnostic Imaging Clue across All Subtypes of Alexander Disease.
Thaís ArmangueMatthew T WhiteheadDavide TondutiLaura FarinaAli Reza TavasoliArastoo VossoughMariko L BennettYlenia VaiaGeneviève BernardEttore SalsanoSaadet Mercimek-AndrewsAmy WaldmanAdeline VanderverPublished in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2024)
The identified pattern in the medulla oblongata, called the chipmunk sign due to its resemblance to the face of this rodent, is extremely common in subjects with Alexander disease and represents a diagnostic tool that can aid in early diagnosis, especially in subjects with otherwise atypical MR imaging findings and/or clinical features.