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Figure 1


Fig 1. A 74-year-old man with normal renal function who underwent a gadolinium-enhanced MR imaging of the head and MR angiography (MRA) of the neck because of a transient ischemic attack and who had a follow-up head MR imaging the next day. A, Normal MRA findings of the neck. B, Precontrast axial FLAIR image shows no signal intensity in the SAS on the date of the gadolinium administration. C, Repeat noncontrast coronal FLAIR image 24 hours later shows increased signal intensity in the SAS. The patient had an emergent lumbar puncture, which was negative for subarachnoid hemorrhage, infection, or malignant cells.