Serial T2-weighted MRI of Wilson’s disease over a six month period illustrating evolution of the characteristic “face of the giant panda” in the midbrain (A, C, and E) and face of her cub in the dorsal pons (B, D, and F).
Ref: BMJ
T2-weighted axial MRI reveals the “face of the miniature panda” in the pontine tegmentum (arrow). |
T2-weighted axial MRI demonstrates the “face of the giant panda” in the midbrain (arrow). |
Ref: http://www.neurology.org/content/61/7/969.full.pdf+html
Further details about the Signal Intensities responsible for 'Face of Giant Panda' click the link below-
http://ultimate-radiology.blogspot.in/2012/03/abstract-from-original-article-on.html
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