Mystery Case: CSF-1R mutation is a cause of intracranial cerebral calcifications, cysts, and leukoencephalopathy
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In the Mystery Case “CSF-1R mutation is a cause of intracranial cerebral calcifications, cysts, and leukoencephalopathy” by X. Ayrignac et al.,1 there are errors related to the description of diseases within the “Mystery Case Responses.” The case described a typical presentation of CSF-1R-related disease rather than a case of Labrune syndrome and should have been written as such. In addition, 11% of adult-onset leukoencephalopathy should have been attributed to CSF-1R-related disease rather than Labrune syndrome.2 The “Mystery Case Responses” author regrets the errors.
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- Ayrignac X,
- Mouzat K,
- Magnin E, et al
- 2.↵
- Guerreiro R,
- Kara E,
- Le Ber I, et al
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