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    Altered basal ganglia echogenicity early in sporadic creutzfeldt-jakob disease
    (2014)
    Veselinovic, Nikola (57206405743)
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    Pavlovic, Aleksandra M. (7003808508)
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    Petrovic, Boris (57196632380)
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    Ristic, Aleksandar (7003835405)
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    Novakovic, Ivana (6603235567)
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    Svabic Medjedovic, Tamara (54783513300)
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    Pavlovic, Dragan (57202824440)
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    Sternic, Nada (6603691178)
    Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease caused by conformational alteration of the ubiquitous prion protein. Sporadic CJD appears to progress faster if the basal ganglia are shown to be affected on magnetic resonance imaging. Transcranial B-mode sonography (TCS) enables visualization of differences in tissue echogenicity, which can be associated with changes in the cerebral metabolism of various metals. These metabolic changes are considered 1 of the potential mechanisms of the brain damage in CJD; TCS hyperechogenicity may reflect changes in metal homeostasis in CJD. We report a 63-year-old woman who presented with typical sporadic CJD. One month after she fell ill, a magnetic resonance imaging scan of her brain showed diffuse cortical but no obvious basal ganglia involvement. However, TCS revealed moderate hyperechogenicity of both lentiform nuclei. The patient's disease progressed quickly and she died 2 months later. TCS may show basal ganglia alteration early in the disease course of patients with quickly progressing CJD, thus aiding in premortem diagnosis. © 2014 by Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
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    Altered basal ganglia echogenicity early in sporadic creutzfeldt-jakob disease
    (2014)
    Veselinovic, Nikola (57206405743)
    ;
    Pavlovic, Aleksandra M. (7003808508)
    ;
    Petrovic, Boris (57196632380)
    ;
    Ristic, Aleksandar (7003835405)
    ;
    Novakovic, Ivana (6603235567)
    ;
    Svabic Medjedovic, Tamara (54783513300)
    ;
    Pavlovic, Dragan (57202824440)
    ;
    Sternic, Nada (6603691178)
    Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease caused by conformational alteration of the ubiquitous prion protein. Sporadic CJD appears to progress faster if the basal ganglia are shown to be affected on magnetic resonance imaging. Transcranial B-mode sonography (TCS) enables visualization of differences in tissue echogenicity, which can be associated with changes in the cerebral metabolism of various metals. These metabolic changes are considered 1 of the potential mechanisms of the brain damage in CJD; TCS hyperechogenicity may reflect changes in metal homeostasis in CJD. We report a 63-year-old woman who presented with typical sporadic CJD. One month after she fell ill, a magnetic resonance imaging scan of her brain showed diffuse cortical but no obvious basal ganglia involvement. However, TCS revealed moderate hyperechogenicity of both lentiform nuclei. The patient's disease progressed quickly and she died 2 months later. TCS may show basal ganglia alteration early in the disease course of patients with quickly progressing CJD, thus aiding in premortem diagnosis. © 2014 by Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.

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