Molar Tooth Sign in Joubert’s Syndrome: A Case Report
Published: August 1, 2011 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2011/.1463
Rudresh Hiremath, Manswini Pol, Ramesh Pattar, Ramesh Pol, K. Rudrappa
Corresponding Author
Department of Radiology, S.N.Medical College,
Bagalkot-587102, India.
Department of Pediatrics, S.N.Medical College,
Bagalkot-587102, India.
Department of Pediatrics, S.N.Medical College,
Bagalkot-587102, India.5. Department of Radiology, S.N.Medical College,
Bagalkot-587102, India.
Correspondence
Dr Rudresh Hiremath
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiodiagnosis,
S.N.Medical College, Bagalkot-587102, Karnataka, India
Email- drrudresh76@yahoo.co.in
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Joubert’s syndrome is a rare cause of hypotonia and developmental delay in infancy and childhood1. Radiologically, the syndrome is characterized by malformations of the hind brain in the form of ‘Molar tooth sign’ and enlargement of the fourth ventricle with a bat wing configuration.
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