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. 2013 Jan 1;7(1):20–27. doi: 10.4161/pri.22580

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Figure 1. (A-D) Axial double inversion recovery from four patients suffering from Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis. Several type II (white arrows), Type III (blue arrows) and Type IV (yellow arrows) are detectable (A), some of which involving the Hippocampus (B). Two patients (C and D), having a very high cortical lesion load, suffer also from epilepsy and from a significant cognitive dysfunction.