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The Journal of Nuclear Medicine Vol. 17 No. 5 349-351
© 1976 by Society of Nuclear Medicine
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Stasis of 111In-DTPA in the Posterior Fossa in Patients with Cerebellar Degeneration

John Lusins

Hospital for Joint Diseases and Medical Center, New York, New York

Correspondence: For reprints contact: John Lusins, Dept. of Neurology and Nuclear Medicine, Hospital for Joint Diseases and Medical Center, 1919 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10035.

ABSTRACT

Prolonged stasis of 111In-DTPA was noted in the posterior fossa in two patients during cisternography. Both patients had clinical signs of cerebellar dysfunction and pneumoencephalographic evidence of marked cerebellar degeneration. Cisternography may be a useful adjunct in evaluating patients with suspected cerebellar atrophy.







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