Clinical Medicine Insights: Case Reports (Jan 2021)

Balo’s Concentric Sclerosis Mimicking Tumor on Magnetic Resonance Imaging in a Young Patient

  • Van Trung Hoang,
  • Cong Thao Trinh,
  • Hoang Anh Thi Van,
  • Thanh Tam Thi Nguyen,
  • Vichit Chansomphou,
  • Ngoc Trinh Thi Pham,
  • Minh Tri Thi Vo,
  • Hoang Quan Nguyen,
  • Duc Thanh Hoang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1179547621989673
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Balo’s concentric sclerosis (BCS) is a rare demyelinating disease known as Multiple Sclerosis (MS) lesion type III. It is a disease of the white matter of the brain characterized by a round lesion with variable concentric myelinated and demyelinated layers, appearing as “onion bulb.” We present a case of BCS and discuss the imaging findings and management strategies of this disease. A 26-y-old male developed headache, weakness, and numbness of limbs. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed concentric lamellar like demyelinating lesions at the subcortical regions. The patient’s neurological symptoms were consistent with the MRI findings.