Acta radiologica
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To define various cranial MR appearances in Wilson's disease (WD). ⋯ On T2-weighted images, WD is suggested by: atrophy; putaminal lesions with a pattern of symmetric, bilateral, concentric-laminar T2 hyperintensity; and the involvement of the pars compacta of the substantia nigra, periaqueductal gray matter, the pontine tegmentum and the thalamus. The hepatic component of WD may cause increased T1 signal intensity in basal ganglia. In the adult age group, the basal ganglia lesions may be different from those in the pediatric group; the putaminal lesions may not be present; the globus pallidus and substantia nigra may show increased hypointensity on T2-weighted images. Cortical and subcortical lesions may also be present with a predilection to the frontal lobe.