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Brain Structure Infant 1 Infant 2 Infant 3 Infant 4 Infant 5 Total (%) Putamen No No Yes (patchy) No No 1 (20) Caudate nuclei No No No No Yes (patchy) 1 (20) Thalami Yes (patchy) Yes (patchy) Yes (patchy) No Yes (patchy) 4 (80) Substantia nigra No Yes (patchy) Yes (mild/patchy) Yes (patchy) Yes (mild/patchy) 4 (80)
Note:—In all infants, MR imaging demonstrated abnormal signal in the cerebral subcortical white matter, external capsule, extreme capsule, corpus callosum, corticospinal tracts, cerebellum, globus pallidus, midbrain, and pons.