Clinical Study

Making Memories: The Development of Long-Term Visual Knowledge in Children with Visual Agnosia

Figure 1

MRI scan for each patient. L.: (a), (b) Brain MRI (axial T2 and sagittal T1 weighted images) showing bilateral periventricular hyperintensities in the occipital lobes (white arrows) and dilatation of the occipital horn of the lateral ventricle (white arrowhead). G.: (a)–(c). Brain MRI (axial FLAIR, coronal and axial T2 weighted images) showing bilateral periventricular hyperintensities in the parietooccipital areas (see white arrowheads and arrows). R.: (a) Brain MRI (axial T1 weighted image) showing cortical-subcortical atrophy and abnormal cortical sulcation in the left temporooccipital area (white arrow). (b), (c). Brain MRI (axial and sagittal FLAIR weighted images) showing increased signal intensity in the left calcarine cortex and dilatation of the occipital horn of the left lateral ventricle (white arrowheads).
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