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Fig. 1 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

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From: Mineralizing microangiopathy: radiological features of a "not uncommon" complication of chemoradiotherapy in pediatric cancer patients

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A 9-year-old male patient with acute lymphocytic leukemia, CT a, b shows faint calcifications located at the basal ganglia bilaterally and right temporal lobe. Follow-up CT 3 years later c, d and e shows progression of the basal ganglia calcifications, newly developed asymmetrical frontal and parietal as well as temporal subcortical calcifications. Axial T1WI f only detected bright signal at the basal ganglia bilaterally and the subcortical calcifications are hardly seen

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