Anatomy and Pathology of the Cerebellar Peduncle
A, B. T2WI and FLAIR image shows hyperintense lesions in the pons, and inferior cerebellar peduncles (red arrows), and in the callosomarginal interface in the deep white matter, which is characteristic of MS. C, D. Hyperintense lesions are also seen in the midbrain, and the superior cerebellar peduncle (red arrows). Figure 16. ................
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