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Gray matter heterotopia

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English: Subcortical heterotopia (SUBH). a–c (ID 302) Non-contrast enhancement magnetic resonance imaging, Axial T2- weighted image (a) and T1-weighted image (b) and mid-sagittal T2-weighted image show mantle stripe, isointense to the cerebral cortex with a serpiginous pattern, which stretches in oblique cranio-caudal direction from the right frontal cortico-subcortical region to the anterior horn of the homolateral lateral ventricle (arrows), compatible with sub-cortical heterotopia. d–f (ID 303) Non-contrast enhancement magnetic resonance imaging axial d and coronal e T2-weighted image and coronal T1-weighted image f shows a bilateral nodule of SNH (circles), isointense to gray matter
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Source https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13760-021-01774-3
Author A. Di Nora, G. Costanza, F. Pizzo, C. F. Oliva, A. Di Mari, F. Greco & P. Pavone

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