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Fig. 3B. 52-year-old man with extrapontine osmotic demyelination
syndrome. Follow-up MR image after 40 days shows that lesions in anterior part
of right putamen, posteromedial portion of left putamen, and left caudate
nucleus have resolved. Persistent edema remains in some parts of bilateral
putamina.