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February 11 Highlights



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T2-weighted MRI 15 days and 5 years after the first seizure.

 


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Three nerve conduction tests combined.

 


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A gradient-recall echo MRI shows a symptomatic left putaminal hemorrhage (arrow) and multiple asymptomatic microbleeds in the contralateral hemisphere (arrowheads).

 





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