Review Article

Thalamic Lesions: A Radiological Review

Figure 6

CT scan (a) and gradient-echo-weighted (b) and FLAIR (c) imaging showing a hypertension-related left-sided thalamic hemorrhage (large arrows on a, b, and c) and surrounding edema, complicated with a intraventricular hemorrhage (large arrowheads on a, b, and c) and associated with chronic hypertension-related microbleeds in the right thalamus (small arrows on b) and a subcutaneous and subdural hemorrhage (small arrowheads on a, b, and c) related to trauma (caused by acute right hemiplegie due to the thalamic hemorrhage).
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