Face of the giant panda sign

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Face of the giant panda sign
Axial T2-weighted MRI of the brain at the level of the midbrain showing the characteristic ‘face of the giant panda’ sign, with normal red nuclei and substantia nigra (pars reticulata) against a background of hyperintensity in the tegmentum, as well as hypointensity of the superior colliculi
Differential diagnosisWilson's disease

The "Face of the Giant Panda" sign, "Panda Sign of the Midbrain," or "Double-Panda Sign" is a characteristic "panda's face" appearance in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images of patients suffering from Wilson's disease. Along with Kayser–Fleischer rings, the sign is helpful in diagnosis.[1]

References

  1. ^ Kuruvilla, A.; Joseph, S. (2000). "'Face of the giant panda' sign in Wilson's disease: Revisited". Neurology India. 48 (4): 395–6. PMID 11146611.

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