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(A) Axial T2-weighted image obtained 2 months after a biopsy of the left cerebellar cortex (arrow) shows extensive hyperintensities in the cerebellar white matter extending to the middle cerebellar peduncle and the dorsal pons.B and C, Cerebellar biopsy: th... (A) Axial T2-weighted image obtained 2 months after a biopsy of the left cerebellar cortex (arrow) shows extensive hyperintensities in the cerebellar white matter extending to the middle cerebellar peduncle and the dorsal pons.B and C, Cerebellar biopsy: the cerebellar cortex shows diminished thickness of the molecular layer. Immunocytochemistry for microtubule associated protein II (MAP II) reveals a massive loss of Purkinje cells and their dendrites. (B; ×60), the adjacent sections, stained for glial fibrillary acidic protein, show massive astrocytic gliosis, reflected by thick radial glial cell processes in the molecular layer (C; ×60). (Courtesy of Prof Hans Lassmann, Brain Research Institute, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria). H. Prosch et al. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2007;28: ©2007 by American Society of Neuroradiology
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