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From the Department of Neurology, Hartford Hospital, and Connecticut Childrens Medical Center/University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Hartford, CT.
Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. P.F. Finelli, Hartford Hospital, 80 Seymour Street, Hartford, CT 06102-5037; e-mail: Pfinell{at}harthosp.org
Hemorrhage complicating acute carbon monoxide poisoning is usually confined to the basal ganglia. The authors report three people with acute carbon monoxide poisoning manifesting selective or prominent white matter involvement complicated by hemorrhagic infarction on CT and MRI in one and by subcortical T2*-weighted MRI abnormality in all three.
Received March 31, 2004. Accepted in final form May 21, 2004.
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