Abstract:A 9-day-old girl had, on prenatal ultrasound, brain and cardiac lesions suspicious for tuberous sclerosis. Brain MRI demonstrated a large intraventricular and intraparenchymal mass centered on the foramen of Monro, which had unusual imaging findings: a homogeneous T1-hyperintense and T2-hypointense signal (figure 1, A and B) related to scarce myelination; remarkable venous drainage on susceptibility-weighted imaging (figure 1C); and apparent diffusion coefficient hypointensity, corresponding to blackout T2 eff… Show more
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