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. 2020 Dec 16;11:600169. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2020.600169

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Superimposed MRI lesions from previously reported patients with anti-MOG antibody-associated unilateral cerebral cortical encephalitis (UCCE) and bilateral medial frontal cerebral cortical encephalitis (BFCCE). (A) Axial view at the level of the centrum semiovale indicates that MRI lesions in patients with anti-MOG antibody-associated BFCCE were mostly located in the peripheral territories of the anterior cerebral arteries. (B,C) Axial views at the level of the lateral ventricles and the centrum semiovale indicate that MRI lesions in patients with anti-MOG antibody-associated UCCE were mostly located in the peripheral territories of the middle cerebral arteries.