Dynamic contrast-enhancement curves for patients with SLE (blue) and healthy controls (red) according to the brain regions sampled. Dynamic contrast-enhancement.

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Dynamic contrast-enhancement curves for patients with SLE (blue) and healthy controls (red) according to the brain regions sampled. Dynamic contrast-enhancement curves for patients with SLE (blue) and healthy controls (red) according to the brain regions sampled. Signal intensity is represented on the y-axis, and the cine phase is represented on the x-axis. The hippocampus is the only brain region that demonstrates statistically significant increased BBB permeability (P = .02) in the patients with SLE compared with the healthy controls. GP indicates globus pallidus. J.M. Chi et al. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2019;40:470-477 ©2019 by American Society of Neuroradiology