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Congress: ECR25
Poster Number: C-22823
Type: Poster: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
DOI: 10.26044/ecr2025/C-22823
Authorblock: A. Ben Khalifa, I. Dkhil, M. Ben Hafsa, M. Inoubli, S. Jelassi, I. Bouzaouache, A. Jelassi, D. Nouri, S. Nagi; TUNIS/TN
Disclosures:
Asma Ben Khalifa: Nothing to disclose
Insaf Dkhil: Nothing to disclose
Meriem Ben Hafsa: Nothing to disclose
Marwa Inoubli: Nothing to disclose
Soumaya Jelassi: Nothing to disclose
Ines Bouzaouache: Nothing to disclose
Achref Jelassi: Nothing to disclose
Dorsaf Nouri: Nothing to disclose
Sonia Nagi: Nothing to disclose
Keywords: Neuroradiology brain, MR, Education, Cerebral palsy
Background

Middle cerebellar peduncle (MCP) lesions, though rare, present as abnormal T2-weighted hyperintensities on MRI, sometimes with variable enhancement and diffusivity changes. Bilateral MCP signal anomalies may occur in a range of neurological conditions, including:

  • Cerebrovascular events
  • Demyelinating disorders
  • Metabolic diseases
  • Neurodegenerative conditions

These anomalies are typically related to myelin abnormalities, edema, or neurodegeneration, making accurate identification essential for diagnosis (1).

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