Case Two serial imaging.

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Case Two serial imaging. Case Two serial imaging. A, Diffusion-weighted MRI on HD2 showed multiple foci of infarction throughout the cortex, white matter, and basal ganglia. B, Susceptibility-weighted MRI on HD5 demonstrating a deep vein thrombosis along the left frontal horn. C, MRA on HD5 showed irregular stenoses of the cavernous segments of the internal carotid arteries (arrows) and V4 segments of the vertebral arteries (not shown). D, T2-weighted MRI showed new hydrocephalus on HD22. Miya E. Bernson-Leung, and Laura L. Lehman Hospital Pediatrics 2016;6:374-379 ©2016 by American Academy of Pediatrics