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Fig. 2 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 2

From: Detection of partial loss of hippocampal striation at 1.5 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging

Fig. 2

ad High-resolution coronal T2-weighted images with magnification; e Coronal SPGR image with magnification. Arrowheads indicate hippocampal striation. a Left PLHS: hippocampal striation (arrowheads) seen better on the right side; not well made out on the left. Cochleae are seen symmetrical on both sides. b Left PLHS: hippocampal striation (arrowheads) seen better on the right side; seen only in medial aspect of the left hippocampus. Semicircular canals are seen symmetrical on both sides. c Right PLHS: hippocampal striation (arrowheads) seen on the left side; not on the right. The right hippocampus is also small, with increased signal intensity. d Bilateral PLHS: hippocampal striation not seen on either side; the right hippocampus is smaller in size. e Bilateral PLHS: small size of right hippocampus is also seen on coronal SPGR image

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