DescriptionSyndrome de Joubert IRM PAMJ-22-127-g001.jpg
Français : A) IRM cérébrale en coupe axiale en T2 montrant l’élargissement des pédoncules cérébelleux supérieurs avec l'aspect caractéristique en « dent de molaire »; (B) IRM cérébrale en coupe sagittale en T1 et T2 montrant une hypoplasie vermienne prédominant à l’étage supérieure.
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Pan Afr Med J. 2015; 22: 127.
Published online 2015 Oct. 13. French. DOI : 10.11604/pamj.2015.22.127.7971
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A) Cerebral MRI with T2 weighted axial slice shows enlargement of the 4th ventricle and elongated superior cerebellar peduncles (molar tooth sign). B) Sagittal midline T2w and T1w images show absence of the vermis cerebelli due to hypoplasia.
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