Demyelination with bilateral facial colliculus involvement

Discussion:

An example of demyelination presenting with internucelar ophthalmoplegia / facial colliculus syndrome due to bilateral involvement of the facial colliculus. The patient had other active demyelinating lesions involving periventricular white matter and subcortical u-fibers as part of a clinically isolated syndrome.

Given the lesion distribution, the patient would be highly likely to progress to further episodes and a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis.  

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