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From: Novel homozygous frameshift variant in the ATCAY gene in an Iranian patient with Cayman cerebellar ataxia; expanding the neuroimaging and clinical features: a case report

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A a white subconjunctival lesion (lipodermoid), B diffuse melanosis on the back, C-E Brain MRI at the age of 16 months, axial and sagittal T2-Weighted Imaging sequence, illustrates delayed myelination; high in T2 WI is more marked in subcortical white matter in temporal and frontal lobes (C, D; black arrow), and hyperintensity of globus pallidus (C, white arrows). Cerebellar hemisphere (D, white circle) and cerebellar vermis (E, black circle) atrophy are additional findings

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