AJDRAJNR - American Journal of Neuroradiology

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FIG 2. PKU patient aged 25 months. Cerebral maps at the level of lateral ventricular bodies.

A, EV1.

B, EV2 increases in the bilateral frontal and parietal-occipital central parenchyma, more prominently in the right parietal-occipital central areas (arrows). High-EV2 area is more extensive in bilateral parietal-occipital central areas than in areas shown in Figure 1B.

C, High EV3 is prominent in parietal-occipital central areas, more on the right (arrows) than the left.

D, ADCs are diffusely increased, slightly in the bilateral frontal, right frontoparietal, and bilateral parietal-occipital central parenchyma (arrows); the difference is not significant.

E, FA is reduced in parietal-occipital central white matter, more on the right (arrows) than the left.





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