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Case Reports
. 2004 Nov-Dec;25(10):1864-5.

Abnormal fluid-attenuated inversion recovery signal foci in the splenium of a patient with presenilin-1 mutation

Case Reports

Abnormal fluid-attenuated inversion recovery signal foci in the splenium of a patient with presenilin-1 mutation

John C Adair et al. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2004 Nov-Dec.
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Fig 1.
Suppression of ventricular fluid signal by using the FLAIR sequence unmasked the abnormality hidden by the conventional T2-weighted sequence. A, Axial FLAIR image, revealing a discrete thin band of signal intensity hyperintensity in the anterior subependymal region of the splenium. B, T2-weighted image, showing that CSF signal intensity obscured assessment of the anterior splenium (arrow).

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