| Literature DB >> 19774162 |
Sarmistha Gupta1, Kailash Patel.
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Keywords: Cerebral malaria; MRI; infarct
Year: 2008 PMID: 19774162 PMCID: PMC2747424 DOI: 10.4103/0971-3026.41832
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Radiol Imaging ISSN: 0970-2016
Figure 1 (A, B)Axial T1W image demonstrates a hyperintense signal (arrow) in the high left frontoparietal region with surrounding hypointensity (arrowhead). The gradient image (B) shows blooming (arrow) within the T1 hyperintense area
Figure 2(A-C)Axial FLAIR (A) and T2W (B) images demonstrate gyriform hyperintensity in the left parietal and insular cortex (arrow), which appears hypointense (arrows) on the axial T1W image (C). Note the ill-defined hyperintensity in the left thalamus (arrowhead in A and B)