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Radiological quiz
What is the diagnosis? Santosh R. Konde a,*, Brig Hariqbal Singh (Retd)b, Abhijeet Pawar a, Amol Sasane a a b
Lecturer, SKN Medical College, Pune 41, India Prof & Head (Radiology), SKN Medical College, Pune 41, India
Clinical summary A 2 years 3 months old female child presented with decreased vision of the left eye, squint and proptosis of the left eye (Fig. 1a) since last 4 months. Pigmented skin patches were present all over the body (Fig. 1b and c). No other significant abnormal symptoms were present. No significant family history was present. On examination there was squint with
proptosis of the left eye. Other systemic examination did not reveal any other abnormality. The child had no respiratory, cardiovascular or gastrointestinal symptoms. Ultrasound abdomen and pelvis was normal. MRI brain with contrast was done. Patient’s image & MRI brain images are shown in Figs. 1 and 2 respectively. What is your diagnosis?
Fig. 1 e Photograph of patient face (a), neck (b) and back (c). * Corresponding author. E-mail address:
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Fig. 2 e (a): MRI axial IR image, (b): MRI T2 W coronal.
Answer to Radiological Quiz e pg. 310.