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Fig. 1B. —65-year-old man who underwent MR imaging for evaluation of tinnitus. ADC map at same level as that seen in A shows white matter lesion (arrow) as hyperintense region as result of presence of increased diffusibility in site of chronic ischemia. Mean ADC was 0.912 mm2/sec x 10-3 for lesion, 0.762 mm2/sec x 10-3 for white matter, and 0.781 mm2/sec x 10-3 for thalamus. Inclusion of such hyperintense foci would have resulted in higher mean ADC values than were found in this study.





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