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From: Spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage as an initial manifestation of primary Sjögren’s syndrome: a case report

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Brain MRI obtained 5 days post-onset. Axial T1, T2, T2-FLAIR, and DWI (AD) show an abnormal high signal within the left lateral uncus (hippocampus) (arrows). On T2 star-weighted angiography imaging (E), the lesion shows markedly low signal intensity (black arrow) with a hyperintense core (white arrow). These findings indicate that the left hippocampal hemorrhage was subacute. Sagittal T1 (F) shows multiple lacunar low signals in the parietal and periventricular areas (arrows), suggesting multiple lacunar infarction in the cerebral hemispheres.

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