Fig. 1From: Midlateral medullary infarction presenting with isolated thermoanaesthesia: a case reporta Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance images at the time of admission revealing a small high-intensity area in the midlateral portion of the right middle medulla. b Three-dimensional computed-tomography angiography (3D-CTA) performed 10 days after admission showing stenosis in the right vertebral artery. c Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) MRI conducted 14 days after admission showing a faint high-intensity area almost exactly coinciding with the high-intensity area observed in diffusion-weighted images at admission.Back to article page