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This was a child who presented with hypoadrenocorticism
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as well as visual disturbance.
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We have the FLAIR scan,
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the T2-weighted scan,
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and the ADC maps.
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As we scroll superiorly,
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initially, the posterior fossa looks pretty good,
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and as we get further superiorly,
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we notice that there is an area of abnormal signal
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intensity in the splenium of the corpus callosum,
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extending just into the parietal white matter bilaterally.
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There does not appear to be hemorrhage,
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and on the
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diffusion-weighted ADC map,
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there is no evidence of cytotoxic edema.
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You can see that on the DWI image as well.
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So, given that this is a child,
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we would look for other things,
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such as hemorrhage,
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to ensure that this was not a traumatic injury
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to the splenium of the corpus callosum.
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Indeed, it was not.
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The key to this case is the performance
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of the post-gadolinium enhanced scan.
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Because the post-gadolinium enhanced scan
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shows that there is contrast enhancement within the
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splenium of the corpus callosum.
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That is...
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The evidence of contrast enhancement within a
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dysmyelinating disorder is distinctly unusual.
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So between the posterior recollection of this
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dysmyelinating disorder in a child,
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coupled with the enhancement of that dysmyelinating
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disorder, and the classic history of hypoadrenalism
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and visual disturbance,
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leads to the diagnosis of adrenal leukodystrophy.
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So ADL is what might be written down,
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and that's not activities of daily living,
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but adrenal leukodystrophy for this particular case.
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on this child.
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And I mentioned adrenomyeloleukodystrophy.
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There are variants to this disease that affect the spinal cord,
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and in general,
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the posterior aspect of the spinal cord.
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So when one sees both the brain involvement and the spinal
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cord involvement,
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we would call it adrenomyeloleukodystrophy,
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where you may see that ADML acronym, if you will.
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As I stated in the slide section on this entity,
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this is a disease process which can be
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treated with dietary manipulation,
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with resolution of the problem in the white
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matter and patient symptoms resolving.
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