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Diffuse white matter abnormalities in girl with cerebral folate deficiency (MRI)

Brain MRI performed in girl at 4 and 12 years old shows diffuse white matter abnormalities linked to hypomyelination. MRI with FLAIR (A–C, G–I) and T2 (D–F, J–L) sequences. Red arrows show diffuse white matter abnormalities linked to hypomyelination. (Source: Mafi S, Laroche-Raynaud C, et al. Pharmacoresistant epilepsy in childhood: think of the cerebral folate deficiency, a treatable disease. Brain Sci 2020;10(11):762.) (Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.)