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Multi-slice Proton MR Spectroscopy and Diffusion-weighted Imaging in Methylmalonic Acidemia: Report of Two Cases and Review of the Literature

Ba-Chinh Trinha, Elias R. MelhemGo,a and Peter B. Barkera

a From the Russell C. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD.



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FIG 1. Patient 1.

A, Symmetrical high signal intensity in the globi pallidi is demonstrated (*) on fast-FLAIR (8800/140/2200 [TR/TEeff/TI]) and T2-weighted FSE (5015/97 [TR/TEeff]) MR images. On the diffusion-weighted (10,000/100 [TR/TE]) (b = 1000 s/mm2) MR image, the lesions were mildly hyperintense anteromedially and markedly hyperintense posterolaterally (arrowheads). The ADCave map demonstrated symmetrical low signal intensity (restricted diffusion) in the posterolateral portions of the globi pallidi (arrowheads), consistent with acute infarctions. Metabolic images showed symmetrical bilateral decreases in NAA and increases in Lac in globi pallidi (*), also consistent with acute infarction. Other brain regions appeared normal, and no Lac was detected in CSF.

B, Single-voxel short-TE spectrum (2000/30 [TR/TE]) of the left globus pallidus shows decreased levels of NAA and increased levels of Lac compared with controls (not shown). Levels of other metabolites are within normal limits (Glu, glutamate and glutamine; mI, myo-inositol)



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FIG 2.  Patient 2. T1-weighted spin-echo MR images (300/13 [TR/TE]) at the level of the third ventricle (top row) and the lateral ventricles (bottom row) were unremarkable except for mild volume loss. Lac images showed high signal limited to the CSF spaces (*) (third and lateral ventricles, sylvian fissures, and cistern of the velum interpositum)