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FIG 3. A, T2-weighted (top) and diffusion-weighted (middle) as well as ADC map (bottom) obtained 11 hours after onset of symptoms show normal T2 and abnormal diffusion (hyperintensity). ADC findings (hypointensity) are in the left parietal lobe of the ADC map.
B, T2-weighted (top) and diffusion-weighted images (middle) and ADC map (bottom) obtained 35 hours after onset of symptoms show disappearance of the abnormality previously noted on diffusion-weighted image and ADC map obtained at 11 hours (A) and persistent normal T2. These imaging findings are consistent with the resolution of clinical symptoms.
(Courtesy of Michael E. Moseley, Stanford University.)
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