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Array ( [urn:ac.highwire.org:guest:identity] => Array ( [runtime-id] => urn:ac.highwire.org:guest:identity [type] => guest [service-id] => ajnr-ac.highwire.org [access-type] => Controlled [privilege] => Array ( [urn:ac.highwire.org:guest:privilege] => Array ( [runtime-id] => urn:ac.highwire.org:guest:privilege [type] => privilege-set [privilege-set] => GUEST ) ) [credentials] => Array ( [method] => guest ) ) ) 1nareshArray ( [urn:ac.highwire.org:guest:identity] => Array ( [runtime-id] => urn:ac.highwire.org:guest:identity [type] => guest [service-id] => ajnr-ac.highwire.org [access-type] => Controlled [privilege] => Array ( [urn:ac.highwire.org:guest:privilege] => Array ( [runtime-id] => urn:ac.highwire.org:guest:privilege [type] => privilege-set [privilege-set] => GUEST ) ) [credentials] => Array ( [method] => guest ) ) )Overview of the most frequent brain and spinal MRI abnormalities according to disease type
Signal Alterations Enlarged PVS Hydrocephalus/Ventriculomegaly Atrophy Spinal Stenosis MPS I Hurler +++ +++ +++ ++ ++ Hurler/Scheie ++ ++ ++ + ++ Scheie ++ ++ ++ + ++ MPS II +++ +++ +++ +++ + MPS III IIIA ++ ++ ++ + + IIIB ++ ++ + +++ – IIIC – – – – – IIID + ± + – MPS IV IVA ± – ± – +++ IVB ± – – – +++ MPS VI + ++ + + +++ MPS VII ++ – – – + MPS IX – – – – –
Note:—+++ indicates a constant finding; ++, a frequent finding; +, a less frequent finding; ±, rare; –, not described in the literature to our knowledge.