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Fig. 2B —3-year-old boy with intractable left temporal lobe epilepsy.
Coronal FLAIR 3-T MR image shows left hippocampus smaller than in A
with associated high signal intensity (arrow) and loss of internal
architecture consistent with mesial temporal sclerosis. Surgical resection at
age 6 years showed histologic findings confirming presence of mesial temporal
sclerosis.