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Fig. 1A —4-year-old girl with tuberous sclerosis complex. Axial
T1-weighted (A) and T2-weighted (B) MR images show T1
hypointensity (arrows, A) and T2 hyperintensity
(arrows, B) in subcortical white matter of left frontal and
right parietal lobes. Gray–white matter differentiation is partially
obliterated. Findings are characteristic of cortical and subcortical
tubers.