Figure 3.
Case 2: brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed subacute to chronic infarction with hemorrhagic transformation lesions along the gyri of the right temporoparietal lobe, with mild hyperintensity and hypointensity linear lesions on T2-weighted imaging (A), gyriform enhancement on postenhanced T1-weighted imaging (B), and mild hypointensity on diffusion-weighted imaging (C).
