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Fig. 3D —3-year-old boy with intractable seizures. Companion 3-T STIR
MR image shows thickening and indistinctness of right frontal gray–white
matter junction (solid arrows) better than does C. Normal
white-matter arborization (open arrow) is present where cortical
ribbon shows normal thickness. After surgical resection of abnormal-appearing
tissue at age 3 years, histologic finding was cortical glioneuronal
dysplasia.