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Fig. 3 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 3

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. 3

a, b Sequential axial FLAIR images in a 4-year and 9-month-old girl, who sustained a partial-prolonged hypoxic-ischaemic injury at term gestation during prolonged labour, demonstrating bilateral, symmetric volume loss with abnormal underlying white matter high signal in the anterior watershed (white arrows), apparently discontinuous from similar involvement of the posterior watershed (black arrows). This is perceived as a classical watershed distribution but does not demonstrate the watershed continuum in its entirety

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