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Fig. 1 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

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From: MRI features of myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody disease: a descriptive study—how it differs from neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders and multiple sclerosis

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The case illustrates paediatric MOGAD-related encephalitis in a 6-year-old girl who presented with fever and features of raised intracranial pressure. The brain lesions show typical characteristics of MOGAD—bilateral, asymmetrical, T2 hyperintense, and poorly demarcated with a fluffy appearance. a Axial T2-weighted MR image shows bilaterally enlarged thalami and basal ganglia (more on the left side) with hyperintense signal. b Axial T2-weighted MR image shows hyperintense signal in the left hemi-midbrain. c Coronal T2-weighted MR image shows bilateral hyperintense areas with surrounding oedema in the subcortical and deep white matter of fronto-parietal lobes, basal ganglia, thalami, and hypothalamic region. d Sagittal T2 FLAIR MR image shows hyperintense signal in the body of corpus callosum

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