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Is cerebral white matter involvement helpful in the diagnosis of dentatorubral-pallidoluysian atrophy?
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Dentatorubral-pallidoluysian
atrophy
(
DRPLA
)
is
an
autosomal
dominant
neurodegenerative
disease
clinically
characterized
by
the
presence
of
cerebellar
ataxia
in
combination
with
variable
neurological
symptoms
.
Cerebral
white
matter
involvement
of
DRPLA
is
rare
and
reported
mainly
in
severe
,
progressed
cases
of
old-aged
or
juvenile
-onset
DRPLA
.
We
describe
three
cases
of
genetically
confirmed
DRPLA
that
developed
changes
in
cerebral
white
matter
in
the
early
stage
of
middle
-aged
patients
.
Our
results
of
our
study
indicate
that
cerebral
white
matter
changes
are
not
rare
in
DRPLA
and
might
be
helpful
for
differentiation
in
ataxia
patients
with
brainstem
and
cerebellum
atrophy
.