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Fig. 9 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 9

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. 9

ad An 8-year and 10-month-old boy on sequential axial FLAIR images from superior to inferior (ac), demonstrating the bilateral, symmetric, predominantly anterior inter-vascular watershed involvement, manifesting as frontal atrophy and underlying signal abnormality in continuity with the parasagittal volume loss and signal abnormality (black arrows). There is an expansion of the inter-hemispheric fissure anteriorly and prominent, deep, superior frontal sulci bilaterally (white brackets). The sagittal T1-weighted midline image (d) demonstrates associated corpus callosum volume loss predominantly affecting the rostrum, genu, and anterior body (thin arrows)

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