Case Report

A Case of Classic Raymond Syndrome

Figure 1

Brain MRI (3-Tesla) shows the axial apparent diffusion coefficient (a), diffusion weighted (b), fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (c), and sagittal T1 weighted (d) images. The schematic figures of the axial and coronal planes depict the classic ((e) and (f)) and common ((g) and (h)) types of Raymond syndrome.
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