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From: Diagnostic accuracy of double inversion recovery in delineation of multiple sclerosis lesions and its clinical correlation with expanded disability scoring system

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a T2, b FLAIR, c DIR axial brain cuts in male 36 years old with history of RRMS since 7 years, presented by weakness of both LL, migraine and vertigo, and EDSS = 6, showing a more sharp delineated hyper-intense cortical lesion (red arrow) seen on DIR (c) compared to its faint appearance on T2WI (a) and FLAIR (b). Another hyper-intense lesion seen affecting left globus pallidus of lentiform nucleus (deep gray matter affection) (yellow arrow) with better anatomical characterization and delineation on DIR (c) compared to other sequences. A better contrast and delineation of the other detected lesions on DIR (c) compared to other images

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