Özet:
Although a pontine lesion on cranial MRI is frequently associated with an extrapontine lesion, few cases report solitary pontine
involvement in Wilson disease, and it is usually recognized as central pontine lesions related to hepatic dysfunction. A patient with Wilson’s
disease having a solitary pontine lesion without basal ganglia involvement in cranial MRI with cerebellar symptoms is presented. Based on
MR spectroscopy findings, this solitary pontine lesion could be regarded as central pontine myelinolysis rather than the neurologic
involvement in Wilson’s disease.