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Figure 1.

Example of a DWI lesion not visible on follow-up MRI.

(A) CT showing ICH in right putamen (arrow). (B, C and D) Baseline MRI showing a DWI lesion that has high signal intensity on DWI (B), low signal intensity on ADC (C) and equivocal high to intermediate signal intensity on FLAIR (D). (E and F) The DWI lesion is not visible on FLAIR (E) and T2WI (F) MRI 3 months after ICH.

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Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with and without DWI lesions.

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Table 2.

Demographic and MRI data for the 17 patients with DWI lesions.

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Table 3.

Correlations between the fate of DWI lesions with clinical and imaging factors.

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