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This 75-year-old woman,
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has gaze palsy and gait disturbance.
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She was carried as a Parkinson's syndrome patient,
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but she does not have classic Parkinson's disease.
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Look at the preservation of Arizona compactus
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stripe between the red nucleus
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and the substantia nigra
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and the dopaminergic stripe
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or hypointensity more anteriorly.
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When looking sagittally,
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we see atrophy of the superior colliculus
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and the patient manifests the hummingbird sign.
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So, so far you've heard about the hummingbird sign
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in the axial projection.
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You heard how this area may become atrophic and
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convex inward,
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producing the morning glory sign.
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You've heard about the Mickey Mouse sign,
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you've heard about secondary causes of PSP that
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may be created from other disorders
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like Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease or CJD
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with a hockey stick sign or the pulvinar sign.
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And I want to clear one thing up,
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the hot cross bun sign.
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No, the buns are not here.
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That does look like somebody's buns,
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but not the kind of buns that I'm talking about.
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I'm talking about the kind of buns that you would
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eat at the bakery.
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Down in the pons, down here.
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So the buns are a little bit tighter here,
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if you know what I mean.
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And when things are very atrophic,
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these buns will really stick out
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and become more conspicuous.
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So, this hot cross bun sign is evidence of pontine
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atrophy as opposed to midbrain atrophy.
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So, we're going to be down lower at the level
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of the middle cerebellar peduncle,
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the brachium conjunctivum,
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and here's a little bit more of the
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brachium conjunctivum right here.
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So, where do you see the hot cross bun sign?
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The last sign that we'll discuss.
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You see that classically
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in multisystem atrophy or MSA.
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Now, you can also see it in a few other conditions,
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spinocerebellar atrophy types two and three,
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secondary Parkinson's syndrome from vasculitis,
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variant CJD or Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease,
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and also something called JC virus,
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granule cell neuropathy.
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So, now you know all the signs that you're going
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to see around the midbrain area
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and around the thalamus.
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I've listed them all off for you.
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The morning glory sign,
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the hummingbird sign,
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the Mickey Mouse sign,
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the pulvinar sign,
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the hockey stick sign,
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and now, for MSA,
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as the classic, the hot cross bun sign,
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which you will see in MSA.
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