T2-Weighted spin echo scans were performed on a neonate and two adults
aged 42 and 60 years within 2 weeks of the onset of infarction in the
frontoparietal region of the brain. Areas of increased signal intensi
ty were observed in the anterior and posterior limbs of the internal c
apsule in the infant and in the posterior limbs of the internal capsul
es in the adults. Although these signal changes were typical of the ch
ronic phase of Wallerian degeneration, their onset was much earlier th
an the 10-14 weeks previously described for this stage in adults. The
low level of myelination of white matter tracts at birth, and the rela
tively sparse myelination of the parietopontine tract may account for
the rapid onset of changes in these patients which more closely follow
s the time course described pathologically for Wallerian degeneration
in unmyelinated fibres.