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Beyond the embolus: “do not miss” diffusion abnormalities of ischaemic and non-ischaemic neurological disease

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Fig. 1 Hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy. Sixty-eight-year-old manwith prolonged cardiac arrest presenting with fixed and dilated pupils.DWI (a) demonstrates symmetric increased signal within the deep greymatter (arrows) and cerebral cortex
Fig. 2 Hypoglycemia. Thirty-four-year-old man with altered mentalstatus. DWI (a) demonstrates symmetric increased signal within thebasal ganglia (arrows) and cerebral cortex, notably the insular andparietal cortex
Fig. 4 Venous infarct. Forty-three-year-old woman with headache andincreased somnolence
Fig. 6 Status epilepticus. Forty-eight-year-old woman with seizures andaltered mental status
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