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Fig. 13 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 13

From: Cortical ischaemic patterns in term partial-prolonged hypoxic-ischaemic injury—the inter-arterial watershed demonstrated through atrophy, ulegyria and signal change on delayed MRI scans in children with cerebral palsy

Fig. 13

ac 3D reconstruction of the cerebral surface after skull stripping and segmentation in a 2-year-old boy who sustained a partial-prolonged hypoxic-ischaemic injury at term gestation. a View of the vertex from above from posterior and (b) view of the left hemisphere from above anterior demonstrate continuity of atrophy involving the anterior, parasagittal, peri-Sylvian and posterior inter-arterial watershed zones (white arrows). The inter-hemispheric fissure shows localised bi-convex expansion at the regions worst affected (brackets). c Lateral oblique with the affected posterior inter-vascular watershed region depicted in red—note the continuity with the para-falcine watershed anteriorly and posteriorly

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