Anatomy and Pathology of the Cerebellar Peduncle
A, B. DWI and T2WI shows hyperintense lesions in the right cerebellar hemisphere and the left side of the pons at 10 days after onset, which represents subacute hemorrhagic infarcts. C, D. On follow-up MRI at 8 months after onset, old infarcts show very high intensity on T2WI and low intensity on FLAIR image as CSF. ................
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