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Fig. 3B. MR images of mitochondrial neurogastrointestinal encephalomyopathy in 39-year-old man. Axial FLAIR image (10,002/161; inversion time, 2,220 msec) shows minimal abnormally increased signal intensity in caudate heads (severity score, 1). Putamina, globi pallidi, and thalami show no abnormal signal on inferior slices (severity scores, 0, 0, and 0, respectively). Slightly increased signal intensity over both thalami is probably internal capsular white matter fanning into white matter of both corona radiata.





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