Case Report
Vici Syndrome: A Rare Autosomal Recessive Syndrome with Brain Anomalies, Cardiomyopathy, and Severe Intellectual Disability
Table 2
MRI findings in patients with Vici syndrome.
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+ Positive finding. — Negative finding was specifically indicated in the literature. (?) Patient 1 was assumed to have ACC due to positive ACC findings in sibling and clinical evaluation. Blank space indicates that nothing was mentioned about that particular area in the literature. |