Abstract

A case has been reported in which neuroaxonal dystrophy is present in a patient who had a clinical syndrome compatible with subacute dementia. These findings, accompanied by demyelination and gliosis were restricted to the rostral half of the corpus callosum and the cortical spinal tract. The interrelationship between neuroaxonal dystrophy and dementia is discussed.

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