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. 2019 Jul-Sep;22(3):332-333.
doi: 10.4103/aian.AIAN_197_18.

Isolated Choroid Plexus Infarction Presenting as Psychomotor Slowing

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Isolated Choroid Plexus Infarction Presenting as Psychomotor Slowing

Jin San Lee et al. Ann Indian Acad Neurol. 2019 Jul-Sep.
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Figure 1
Brain MRI demonstrated a focal hyperintense lesion in the right choroid plexus (a) on DWI and (b) low-signal intensity on the ADC map. (c) The same lesion was hyperintense on FLAIR sequence. MRI = Magnetic resonance imaging, DWI = Diffusion weighted imaging, ADC = Apparent diffusion coefficient, FLAIR = Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery, MRA = Magnetic resonance angiography

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