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An unusual cause of epilepsy and mental deterioration

M van der Graaff, MD1 and G Davies, MRCP, FRCR2

Department of 1 Neurology and 2 Radiology, St Lucas Andreas Hospital Amsterdam, PO Box 9243, 1006 AE, The Netherlands



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Figure 1. Initial CT scan. Reproduced with permission from Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 1997;62:222.

 


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Figure 2. Initial CT scan. Reproduced with permission from Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 1997;62:222.

 


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Figure 3. MR scan 2 year after Figures 1 and 2GoGo. Reproduced with permission from Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 1997;62:222.

 


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Figure 4. Second MR scan 1 year after Figure 3Go. Reproduced with permission from Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 1997;62:222.

 


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Figure 5. Initial T1 weighted parasagittal MR image showing a marked amount of fixed fat in the right frontal horn.

 


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Figure 6. 2 years later. T1 weighted parasagittal MR image showing hydrocephalus and a reduction in the amount of fixed intraventricular fat in the right frontal horn compared with the initial scan (Figure 5Go).

 





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