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Case One serial imaging. Case One serial imaging. A, Diffusion-weighted MRI on HD1 showed acute infarction in the right posterior cerebral artery territory, and multiple punctate foci of infarction throughout the bilateral cerebral hemispheres. B, Susceptibility-weighted MRI on HD2 showed cortical vein thrombosis (white arrow) and small hemorrhages in the subcortical white matter (black arrows). C, Magnetization-prepared rapid gradient-echo (MPRAGE) on HD2 showed nonocclusive thrombus of the left transverse sinus. D, MRA on HD7 showed new stenosis of the A1 segment of the right anterior cerebral artery and the right cavernous-clinoid internal carotid artery (right) compared with initial imaging (left). E, T2-weighted MRI at discharge (HD37) demonstrating diffuse cerebral atrophy and subdural hygromas. Miya E. Bernson-Leung, and Laura L. Lehman Hospital Pediatrics 2016;6:374-379 ©2016 by American Academy of Pediatrics