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    A case of Salla disease with involvement of the cerebellar white matter

    Salla disease (SD) is a lysosomal disorder manifesting in infancy with hypotonia, nystagmus, ataxia and retarded motor development. MRI typically shows hypomyelination confined to the cerebral white matter. We...

    T. Linnankivi, T. Lönnqvist, T. Autti in Neuroradiology (2003)

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    Atypical juvenile neuronal ceroid liposfuscinosis with granular osmiophilic deposit-like inclusions in the autonomic nerve cells of the gut wall

    In this 8-year-old boy, who had been exposed to alcohol and oxazepam during pregnancy, visual failure was the first symptom of a neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (NCL) disorder, noticed at the age of 5 years. O...

    L. Åberg, I. Järvelä, J. Rapola, T. Autti, E. Kirveskari, M. Lappi in Acta Neuropathologica (1998)

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    MRI of the brain in neurologically healthy middle-aged and elderly individuals

    Our purpose was to document the MRI appearances of the brain in healthy middle-aged to elderly subjects. T2- and proton density-weighted axial slices were obtained in 61 volunteers, 30–86 years of age. After ...

    O. Salonen, T. Autti, R. Raininko, A. Ylikoski, T. Erkinjuntti in Neuroradiology (1997)

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    MRI of neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis. II. Postmortem MRI and histopathological study of the brain in 16 cases of neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis of juvenile or late infantile type

    Postmortem MRI was carried out on the formalin-fixed brains of 14 patients with juvenile (JNCL) and two with late infantile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, one of variant and the other of classical type. Two ...

    T. Autti, R. Raininko, P. Santavuori, S. L. Vanhanen, V. P. Poutanen in Neuroradiology (1997)

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    MRI of neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis

    We studied 30 patients with juvenile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (JNCL). The patients (aged 6–25 years) and 43 age-matched healthy volunteers underwent MRI. After visual assessment, the signal intensity was...

    T. Autti, R. Raininko, S. L. Vanhanen, P. Santavuori in Neuroradiology (1996)

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    MRI of the normal brain from early childhood to middle age

    The magnetic resonance images of 67 healthy subjects aged 4–50 years were studied for differences in general signal intensity between the different brain structures, the frequency of focal intensity changes in...

    T. Autti, R. Raininko, S. L. Vanhanen, M. Kallio, P. Santavuori in Neuroradiology (1994)

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    MRI of the normal brain from early childhood to middle age

    We examined 66 healthy volunteers aged 4 to 50 years by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and the signal intensity was measured on T2-weighted images in numerous sites and correlated with age and sex. Using dis...

    T. Autti, R. Raininko, S. L. Vanhanen, M. Kallio, P. Santavuori in Neuroradiology (1994)

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    The normal brain stem from infancy to old age

    Our purpose was to develop a method of measuring the size of the brain stem by routine MRI and to determine brain stem dimensions in a normal population. We examined 174 subjects, aged 4 months to 86 years, wi...

    R. Raininko, T. Autti, S. L. Vanhanen, A. Ylikoski, T. Erkinjuntti in Neuroradiology (1994)