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From: Secondary damage in left-sided frontal white matter detected by diffusion tensor imaging is correlated with executive dysfunction in patients with acute infarction at the ipsilateral posterior corona radiata

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Ischemic lesion and regions of interest (ROIs) are shown in the traditional magnetic resonance and diffusion tensor magnetic resonance images from a patient with acute infarction at the left posterior corona radiata. (A) T1-FLAIR obtained at week 1 (W1) after stroke show a hypointense area at the left posterior corona radiata. (B) T2-weighted image and (C) T2-FLAIR images obtained at W1 show a hyperintense area at the left posterior corona radiata. (D), (E) and (F) show the lesion at W12. (G), (I) and (K) mean diffusivity images and (H), (J) and (L) fractional anisotropy images show ROIs in the left and right frontal white matter, posterior periventricular white matter and centrum semiovale.

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