
MRI in Neuroaxonal Dystrophy
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a powerful, non-invasive imaging technique that uses strong magnets and radio waves to visualize the brain and nervous system. In Neuroaxonal Dystrophy, MRI can reveal characteristic changes like brain tissue atrophy or specific patterns of damage to nerve cells and their connections. These findings help doctors identify, assess, and monitor the progression of the disease, providing valuable information without surgery or exposure to radiation. MRI is an essential tool for diagnosing neuroaxonal disorders and guiding treatment decisions.