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Figure 2: MRI T2 axial of case 1 (A) and case 2 (B) showing bilateral symmetrical hyperintensities in posterior putamen with posterior putaminal atrophy (black arrows). Axial FLAIR (C) and coronal FLAIR (D) no widening of sylvian fissure and no frontotemporal lobe atrophy that is usual finding in glutaric aciduria as shown in [Figure 3]

Figure 2: MRI T2 axial of case 1 (A) and case 2 (B) showing bilateral symmetrical hyperintensities in posterior putamen with posterior putaminal atrophy (black arrows). Axial FLAIR (C) and coronal FLAIR (D) no widening of sylvian fissure and no frontotemporal lobe atrophy that is usual finding in glutaric aciduria as shown in [Figure 3]