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Fig 1. MR and CT images obtained from a patient (70-year-old man) with intracerebral hemorrhage in the cerebellum, who had been treated with aspirin after the occurrence of lacunar infarction. A and B, Initial T2*-weighted gradient-echo images (TR/TE, 800/26; flip angle, 20°) show multiple microbleeds in the brain stem, cerebellum, basal ganglia, and cerebral hemispheres. C and D, T2-weighted spin-echo images (TR/TE, 4500/112) do not show advanced white matter hyperintensity. E and F, CT image (E) and T2*-weighted gradient-echo image (F) obtained 9 months after the lacunar infarction show occurrence of cerebellar hemorrhage.