Pontine Tegmental Cap Dysplasia: MR Imaging and Diffusion Tensor Imaging Features of Impaired Axonal Navigation

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Malformations of the brain stem are<sup> </sup>uncommon. We present MR imaging and diffusion tensor imaging<sup> </sup>(DTI) features of 6 patients with pontine tegmental cap dysplasia,<sup> </sup>characterized by ventral pontine hypoplasia and a dorsal "bump,"<sup> </sup>and speculate on potential mechanisms by which it forms.<sup> </sup> MATERIALS AND METHODS: Birth and developmental records of 6<sup> </sup>patients were reviewed. We reviewed MR imaging studies of all<sup> </sup>patients and DTIs of patient 3. Potential developmental causes<sup> </sup>were evaluated.<sup> </sup> RESULTS: All patients were born uneventfully after normal pregnancies<sup> </sup>except patient 6 (in utero growth retardation). They presented<sup> </sup>with multiple cranial neuropathies and evidence of cerebellar<sup> </sup>dysfunction. Variable hypotonia and motor dysfunction were present.<sup> </sup>Imaging revealed ventral pontine hypoplasia and mild cerebellar<sup> </sup>vermian hypoplasia, in addition to an unusual rounded to beaklike<sup> </sup>"bump" on the dorsal surface of the pons, extending into the<sup> </sup>fourth ventricle. Color fractional anisotropy maps showed the<sup> </sup>bump to consist of a bundle of axons directed horizontally (left-right).<sup> </sup>The bump appeared, on morphologic images, to be continuous with<sup> </sup>the middle cerebellar peduncles (MCPs), which were slightly<sup> </sup>diminished in size compared with those in healthy infants. Analysis<sup> </sup>of the DTI was, however, inconclusive regarding the connections<sup> </sup>of these axons. The decussation of the MCPs, transverse pontine<sup> </sup>fibers, and longitudinal brain stem axonal pathways was also<sup> </sup>abnormal.<sup> </sup> CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest that the dorsal transverse axonal<sup> </sup>band in these disorders results from abnormal axonal pathfinding,<sup> </sup>abnormal neuronal migration, or a combination of the 2 processes.<sup> </sup>

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DOI:

10.3174/ajnr.A1305

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81

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2009

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