Fig. 1From: Solitary juxtacortical lesion associated with anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor encephalitis: a case reportBrain MRI and EEG before and after treatment. Before treatment, T2WI and FLAIR (a, left and middle) showed a left frontal juxtacortical high signal intensity (upper arrows). EEG (a, right) revealed continuous 1.5 Hz spike wave complexes over the left frontal lobe. One month after admission, the lesion became faint on T2WI (b, left, arrow) and nearly undiscernible on FLAIR (B, middle, arrow). EEG (b, right) showed normal electrical activityBack to article page