Fig. 1From: A comparison of central nervous system involvement in patients with classical Fabry disease or the later-onset subtype with the IVS4+919G>A mutationA middle-aged man with classical-type Fabry disease who suffered from chronic renal disease. a Brain magnetic resonance axial T2 fluid-attention inversion recovery reveals an old lacunar infarct at the right centrum semiovale (arrow) and deep white matter hyperintensities (arrowheads). b Axial T1-weighted image reveals high signal changes at the bilateral posterior thalamus (arrows), the pulvinar sign. c The diameter at the middle segment of the basilar artery (lines) was measured as 4.0Â mm on a three-dimensional time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiogramBack to article page