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Fig. 3

From: Why does my patient’s basilar artery continue to grow? A four-year case study of a patient with symptoms of vertebrobasilar dolichoectasia

Fig. 3

Non-enhanced and contrast-enhanced MRI scans. (a) Axial T1-weighted image showing a dilated lateral ventricle and encircled calyptriform with high intensity (red arrow). (b) Enhanced axial T1-weighted image showing BA vessel wall hematoma (hyperintensities and double lumen, red arrow). (c) Enhanced sagittal T1-weighted image showing bifurcation toward the base of the lateral ventricle (red arrow), a narrowed aqueduct of sylvius, a distorted third ventricle, and dilation of the lateral ventricle. (d) Enhanced coronal T1-weighted image revealing compression of the foramen of Monro due to VBD

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