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Fig. 2

From: Extracranial carotid plaque hemorrhage predicts ipsilateral stroke recurrence in patients with carotid atherosclerosis – a study based on high-resolution vessel wall imaging MRI

Fig. 2

A 64-year-old male patient presented with a right ischemic stroke. IPH is demonstrated by the hyperintensity on (a) 3D-TOF, (b) T1W, (d) MPRAGE, and hyperintensity on (c) T2W (white arrow). There is a hyperintensity lesion in the blood-supply area of the right carotid artery on (d) DWI (green arrow) and no evident ipsilateral intracranial vascular stenosis or occlusion on (e) MRA. DWI, diffusion-weighted images; MRA, magnetic resonance artery; 3D-TOF, three-dimensional time of flight; T1W, T1-weighted; T2W, T2-weighted; MPRAGE, magnetization-prepared rapid acquisition gradient-echo

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