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Sequential axial T1-weighted noncontrast mag-netic resonance images through the posterior fossa of a 52-year-old male with history of multiple sclerosis.

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1 Sequential axial T1-weighted noncontrast mag-netic resonance images through the posterior fossa of a 52-year-old male with history of multiple sclerosis demonstrate a progressive increase in signal within the dentate nuclei following repeated doses of gadolinium-based contrast agents in (A) December 2011, (B) June 2013, (C) September 2016, and (D) June 2018. Sequential axial T1-weighted noncontrast mag-netic resonance images through the posterior fossa of a 52-year-old male with history of multiple sclerosis demonstrate a progressive increase in signal within the dentate nuclei following repeated doses of gadolinium-based contrast agents in (A) December 2011, (B) June 2013, (C) September 2016, and (D) June 2018. Tyler E. Smith et al. TOJ 2019;19:17-25 Copyright © 2018 by Ochsner Clinic Foundation


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