Fig. 1From: The many faces of intracranial tuberculosis: atypical presentations on MRI—a descriptive observational cohort studyTubercular vasculitis. Axial diffusion-weighted image (A) shows hyperintense lesion in right caudate and lentiform nuclei (black arrow) and left globus pallidus suggestive of vasculitic infarcts. T1 (B)- and T2 (C)-weighted images of another patient showing T1 hyperintense areas in right globus pallidus and internal capsule (white arrow) and T2 dark areas in midbrain (C) (white arrow) consistent with hemorrhages. DWI image of another patient (D) showing lobar infarct in right frontal lobe (black arrow)Back to article page