Creutzfeldt ‐Jakob disease

In conclusion, clinical and neuroimaging findings and neuropathologic observations are well matched in both typical and atypical cases in CJD. The clinical diagnosis of CJD is relatively easy for typical CJD cases such as the MM1‐type. However, even in atypical cases it seems that clinical findings can be used for an accurate diagnosis.
Source: Neuropathology - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: Symposium: Fundamentals learned from diversity among typical and atypical appearances Source Type: research