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Fig. 4A. Posterior white matter abnormalities caused by reversible posterior
leukoencephalopathy syndrome in 38-year-old man with severe hypertension,
headache, vomiting, and seizures. Unenhanced axial CT scan shows bilateral
hypodense white matter lesions (arrowheads) that are more marked in
posterior brain regions.
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