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Fig. 1 | Cerebellum & Ataxias

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From: Cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome: insights from Joubert syndrome

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a-f MR images of the three patients with TMEM67 mutations/Joubert syndrome 6 phenotype. a an axial T2, and (b), a sagittal T1 weighted images in case 1, show the elongated superior cerebellar peduncles (scp, white arrow) that exhibit a classic molar tooth configuration, vemian and cerebellar hemispheric dysplasia, and a characteristic midline vemian cleft (vc). c an axial T2, and (d) a sagittal T1 weighted images in case 2, show the elongated superior cerebellar peduncles (scp, white arrow), vemian dysplasia, a characteristic midline vemian cleft (vc), deep interpeduncular cistern (ic), and an unusually contoured corpus callosum (cc). e an axial T2, and (f) a sagittal T1 weighted images in case 3, show the elongated superior cerebellar peduncles (scp, white arrow), vemian and cerebellar hemispheric dysplasia, and the characteristic midline vemian cleft (vc)

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