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Fig. 4 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 4

From: Potential role of susceptibility-weighted imaging in the diagnosis of non-neoplastic pediatric neurological diseases

Fig. 4

A male children presented with neurological manifestations, CT was done at first, then one day later with a worsening patient symptom, MRI was done, and it revealed venous infarction secondary to cortical vein thrombosis. A CT study axial cut performed one day before MRI revealed a subtle undiagnosed right-sided hyperdense cortical vein (red arrow). B MRI study was done the following day with worsening patient symptoms and T1 WI (B) showed a right high frontal lesion of low signal with faint hyperintense signal within. C DWI showed restricted diffusion. D MRV study was normal. E, F SWI showed a hemorrhagic venous infarction (E) with prominent thrombosed cortical veins higher up (white arrow) (F)

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