CADASIL frequently shows white matter T2 hyperintensities in the pole of the anterior temporal lobe, external capsule, and subcortical white matter. Subcortical microhemorrhages are also often seen.
CADASIL frequently shows white matter T2 hyperintensities in the pole of the anterior temporal lobe, external capsule, and subcortical white matter. Subcortical microhemorrhages are also often seen.
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