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Contrast-Enhanced Imaging CN III IV V1 V2 VI CISS (n = 40) 40 (100) 26 (65) 37 (93) 35 (88) 38 (95) T1 weighted (n = 40) 40 (100) 12 (30) 18 (45) 21 (53) 26 (65) P value .003 <.001 .001 .001
Note.—Data are the number of nerves identified. Data in parentheses are percentages.