Figure 2
From: Reversible Pisa syndrome associated to subdural haematoma: case-report

Axial T2-weighted slice of cerebral MRI. A voluminous right frontal, temporal and parietal subdural haematoma with a diameter of 28 mm was present with ipsilateral ventricle compression and an 8 mm shift of median line. A minimal amount of haematic shedding (3 mm diameter) was also present in left frontal subdural space. Some periventricular hyperintense areas were observed as probable expression of microvascular pathology.