Fig. 5From: Beyond the embolus: “do not miss” diffusion abnormalities of ischaemic and non-ischaemic neurological diseaseCreutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Forty-five-year-old man with limb weakness and tremors. DWI (a) demonstrates increased signal within the bilateral caudate heads (small arrows). There is also cortical increased signal within the left anterior cingulate gyrus (large arrow). ADC (b) demonstrates corresponding low signal within the caudate heads (small arrows). FLAIR (c) illustrates corresponding increased signal within the caudate heads (small arrows)Back to article page