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From: Transient, recurrent, white matter lesions in x-linked Charcot-Marie-tooth disease with novel mutation of gap junction protein beta 1 gene in China: a case report

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The first MRI after four days of onset. Diffusion-weighted MRI after four days of the onset of symptoms, which presents repeated transient weakness of the limbs, slurred speech and dysphagia, shows diffuse signal abnormalities in the internal capsule (A and B), corpus callosum (B) and periventricular areas (C). Neurologic examination reveals musclar atrophy of distal limbs, diminished deep tendon reflexes in all extremities and giving the characteristic inverted champagne bottle appearance.

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