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Marchiafava-Bignami Disease: Multimedia

Author: Jennifer Ault, DO, DPT, Resident Physician, Department of Neurology, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Coauthor(s): Stephen A Berman, MD, PhD, Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Section of Neurology, Dartmouth Medical School; Chief, Neurology Service, White River Junction Veterans Medical Center; Mardjohan Hardjasudarma, MD, Chief of Neuroradiology, Program Director, Professor, Departments of Clinical Radiology and Ophthalmology, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center; Eric Dinnerstein, MD, Consulting Staff Neurologist, Maine Neurology
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Updated: Feb 3, 2010

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T2-weighted axial image in Marchiafava-Bignami di...Media file 1: T2-weighted axial image in Marchiafava-Bignami disease showing a high signal lesion in the corpus callosum.
T2-weighted axial image in Marchiafava-Bignami di...

T2-weighted axial image in Marchiafava-Bignami disease showing a high signal lesion in the corpus callosum.

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Further Reading

Keywords

Marchiafava-Bignami syndrome, MBD, MBS, primary degeneration of the corpus callosum, symmetrical demyelination or necrosis of the middle portion of the corpus callosum and adjacent subcortical tissue, occurring predominantly in malnourished alcoholics

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Jennifer Ault, DO, DPT, Resident Physician, Department of Neurology, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Jennifer Ault, DO, DPT is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Neurology, American Academy of Osteopathy, American Medical Association, and American Physical Therapy Association
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Stephen A Berman, MD, PhD, Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Section of Neurology, Dartmouth Medical School; Chief, Neurology Service, White River Junction Veterans Medical Center
Stephen A Berman, MD, PhD is a member of the following medical societies: Alpha Omega Alpha, American Academy of Neurology, and Phi Beta Kappa
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Mardjohan Hardjasudarma, MD, Chief of Neuroradiology, Program Director, Professor, Departments of Clinical Radiology and Ophthalmology, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center
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Eric Dinnerstein, MD, Consulting Staff Neurologist, Maine Neurology
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