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Frequency and Topographic Distribution of Brain Lesions in Pediatric Cerebral Venous Thrombosis

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Fig 1. A 312-year-old boy is presented with a headache after severe gastroenteritis. A, Axial T1-weighted and (B) axial FLAIR images demonstrate edematous swollen thalami bilaterally.C) Maximum intensity projection 2D time of flight MRV image reveals nonvi
Fig 2. An 8-day-old term neonate presented with a seizure. (Unenhanced axial CT image shows focal hypoattenuated lesion consistent with edema in the left parietal lobe (A) Axial and (B) coronal CT venography MPR images demonstrate a thrombus in the right t

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