1naresh
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Hyperintense Brain Regions FLAIR DWI FLAIR or DWI Basal ganglia 26 (47%) 33 (60%) 35 (64%) Cortex 42 (76%) 50 (91%) 50 (91%) Thalamus 4 (7%) 6 (11%) 6 (11%) Cerebellum 14 (25%) 17 (30%) 22 (40%)
Note:—FLAIR indicates fluid-attenuated inversion recovery; DWI, diffusion-weighted imaging.