MR scan of brain (coronal sections of fluid attenuation inversion recovery (FLAIR) sequences) in a patient with corticobasal syndrome, showing generalised.

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MR scan of brain (coronal sections of fluid attenuation inversion recovery (FLAIR) sequences) in a patient with corticobasal syndrome, showing generalised atrophy, with the right parietal region being more severely affected. MR scan of brain (coronal sections of fluid attenuation inversion recovery (FLAIR) sequences) in a patient with corticobasal syndrome, showing generalised atrophy, with the right parietal region being more severely affected. Adam Cassidy Pract Neurol 2016;16:317-322 ©2016 by BMJ Publishing Group Ltd