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Fig. 4A —4-year-old girl with tuberous sclerosis complex. Axial
unenhanced T1-weighted (A) and contrast-enhanced T1-weighted (B)
MR images show enhancing subependymal nodule (black arrow) projecting
into lumen of left lateral ventricle. Subependymal nodules, which contain more
calcification, tend to become less enhanced, as in case of nodule (white
arrow) located near left atrium.