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Fig. 5B. 59-year-old man with gray and white matter lesions, resulting in
subsequent cerebral atrophy. Axial enhanced T1-weighted spin-echo MR image
obtained 10 months after steroid therapy shows decrease in lesion size. Note
subarachnoid space (asterisks) and onset of cerebral atrophy with
temporal horn dilatation (stars). Gray matter enhancement may persist
for years.