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From: Inflammatory-like presentation of CADASIL: a diagnostic challenge

Figure 2

Brain and spinal cord MRI of patient 2. Flair sequence showing brain abnormalities typical of CADASIL (A) including the external capsule (B) but with numerous atypical findings for CADASIL: absence of temporal lobe involvement (C), cerebellar lesion in the left hemisphere (D, arrow), large bilateral cavities in the pallidum (E, dotted circles) without any microbleeds on T2*-weighted sequences (F), and a lesion in the corpus callosum, which has been rarely described in CADASIL (G, arrows).

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