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Fig. 3 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 3

From: New MR sequences in daily practice: susceptibility weighted imaging. A pictorial essay

Fig. 3

Patient with long-standing hypertension. a T2-weighted image shows a thin hypointense band in the right thalamus, which represents haemosiderin deposition (arrow). b GE T2*-weighted image shows multiple microbleeds, the largest one in the right thalamus (arrow). c SWI minIP: the number of identifiable microbleeds is increased compared with GE images. They can be recognised bilaterally in the basal ganglia and in the subcortical temporal white matter (arrows)

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