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Fig. 1 | BMC Neurology

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From: Coexistence of neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: an autopsy case

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Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at the age of 60. Brain MRI shows bilateral subcortical high-intensity signals in the precentral gyri on T2-weighted (a) and diffusion-weighted (b) images. These subcortical legions were isointense on apparent coefficient mapping (c). Abnormal high-intensity signals along the corticospinal tracts are observed bilaterally on FLAIR image (d, white arrowheads). High signal intensities in the medial part of the cerebellar hemisphere right beside the vermis (paravermal lesions) are also seen bilaterally on axial (e, white arrows) and coronal (f, black arrows) FLAIR images

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