AJDRAJNR - American Journal of Neuroradiology

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FIG 1. Images of a 10-year-old male patient who had meningitis at age 6 months and then onset of temporal lobe epilepsy at age 3 years.

A, Coronal view fast spin-echo image (2975/98) shows typical left hippocampal sclerosis, with loss of volume and increased signal intensity in the left hippocampus (arrow).

B and C, Coronal view proton attenuation-weighted images (2975/17) show lack of anterior temporal gray-white matter definition (arrows) and atrophy compared with the normal right side.

D, Coronal view fast spoiled gradient-recalled volume acquisition T1-weighted image shows subtle decreased signal intensity within the anterior temporal white matter compared with the left side, with no cortical thickening.





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