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Millard-Gubler syndrome: MR findings
Omer Onbas1, Mecit Kantarci, Fatih Alper
1Department of Radiology, School of Medicine, Atatürk University, Terminal mah. Somunoglu cad, Esatpasa Apt B Blok No: 3/7, Erzurum, Turkey. oonbas@hotmail.com
Neuroradiology
|January 14, 2005
Summary
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a left ventral pons infarct, confirming Millard-Gubler syndrome. This case highlights MRI
Area of Science:
- Neurology
- Radiology
- Neuroimaging
Background:
- Millard-Gubler syndrome is a rare neurological condition.
- Diagnosis typically relies on clinical presentation and neuroimaging.
Observation:
- This case report details the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in a patient with Millard-Gubler syndrome.
- Initial diagnosis was supported by magnetic resonance angiography (MRA).
Findings:
- MRI revealed a specific infarct in the left ventral pons.
- The imaging findings correlated with the clinical examination, confirming the diagnosis.
Implications:
- This case underscores the utility of advanced neuroimaging techniques like MRI in diagnosing rare neurological disorders.
- Accurate MRI interpretation is crucial for identifying pontine infarcts characteristic of Millard-Gubler syndrome.