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Fig. 1 Intramedullary hyperintensity, particularly in the gray matter, extending from T5 T9 levels on T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (white arrows).
This is a rare CNS malformation involving the grey matter, characterised by a cleft lined by grey matter extending from the pial surface to the lateral ventricle [16].
Two days after onset, a magnetic resonance imaging study demonstrated intramedullary hyperintensity, particularly in the gray matter, extending from T5 T9 and then diagnosed with acute transverse myelitis followed by the several examinations.
Two days after onset, an emergent thoracolumbar spine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI; 1.5T system, Ingenia, Philips Medical Systems, Best, The Netherlands) demonstrated intramedullary hyperintensity, particularly in the gray matter, extending from T5 T9 on T2-weighted and diffusion-weighted MR images (Fig. 1).
The amygdala was defined as the medial gray matter extending from a posterior limit defined by the uncal recess of the inferior horn of the lateral ventricle to an anterior limit defined the frontotemporal junction.
Large bilateral clusters traced areas of white matter extending from the medial temporal lobes to the occipital pole.
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Coverage included all mesofrontal gray matter extending bilaterally from the intrahemispheric fissure, the entire width of the putamen, and all midbrain structures.
b Coronal T2-weighted MRI at 32 weeks' gestation demonstrates absence of the CSP and bilateral frontoparietal clefts lined by grey matter (arrow) extending from the pial surface to the lateral ventricle consistent with open-lip schizencephaly.
In the epilepsy cases, the resected sample was taken 1 to 1.5 cm from the temporal pole and the sample included the superior, middle, and inferior temporal gyrus with underlying white matter extending to the ventricle.
They also studied data from diffusion tensor imaging, which shows how tracts of white matter extend throughout the brain, connecting different regions.
The unpredictability of the matter extends much further.
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