Figure 2.

Brain computed tomography image obtained on the day of admission does not show any acute hemorrhage (A). Brain magnetic resonance image with contrast enhancement obtained 3 hours after the initial CT. The diffusion-weighted image shows decreased signal intensity in the left corona radiata and a perilesional high signal intensity towards the motor cortex (arrow) (B). T1 weighted image shows isointensity without enhancement (C, D). T2 weighted image (E) and Susceptibility-weighted imaging (F) show low signal intensity compatible with acute hemorrhage. The subcortical white matter changes seen in fluid-attenuated inversion recovery images were unchanged from the previous images (G). Brain magnetic resonance angiography shows no significant stenotic lesions in intracranial arteries (H).