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English: Sagittal T1 image in a 19-year old woman with Susac's syndrome showing the pathognomonic central callosal “holes” (microinfarcts) of SS. These residual “holes” (and sometimes, “spokes”) develop as the acute callosal changes resolve.
Français : Syndrome de Susac
Date 8 February 2008 (upload date)
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Aggressive immunosuppressive treatment of Susac's syndrome in an adolescent: using treatment of dermatomyositis as a model Rennebohm RM, Lubow M, Rusin J, Martin L, Grzybowski DM, Susac JO

Pediatric Rheumatology 2008, 6:3 [1] doi:10.1186/1546-0096-6-3 PMID 18230188
Author Rennebohm RM, Lubow M, Rusin J, Martin L, Grzybowski DM, Susac JO
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