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Fig. 8 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 8

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. 8

a Axial reference T1W image and (b) flat earth Mercator map derived from curved reconstructions of 3D T1-weighted images in a 6-year-old girl demonstrating atrophy and ulegyria in the peri-Sylvian (white arrows) and posterior watershed (red dashed arrows) distribution in a child who suffered partial-prolonged hypoxic-ischaemic injury perinatally at term gestation. Note sparing of the anterior and parasagittal watershed regions as well as the temporal lobe portions of the peri-Sylvian watershed. Also, note the asterisk depicting the apparent discontinuity on the axial image which is clearly shown to be continuous on the Mercator map

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