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Figure 1


Fig. 1 Drawing shows brain parcellation for hyperintensity volume measurements. Axial plane was created along anterior commissure–posterior commissure (AC–PC) line. Next, coronal planes were created perpendicular to axial plane at anterior and posterior extents of corpus callosum. Finally, a third coronal plane was created at midpoint between first two coronal planes, dividing brain into anterior and posterior halves.