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Fig 1.

A of a 34-year-old female who received radiation therapy due to an ependymoma in the fourth ventricle.

(A) A gradient echo (GRE) image acquired five years following radiation therapy revealed a small dark dot lesion (arrow) in the subcortical white matter of the right frontal lobe. (B) A GRE image acquired seven years following radiation therapy revealed a newly developed intracerebral hemorrhage (arrowhead) adjacent to the right lateral ventricle frontal horn next to the previously noted intracerebral hemorrhage in the subcortical white matter of right frontal lobe (arrow).

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Fig 2.

Kaplan-Meier estimation of the cumulative incidence of intracerebral hemorrhage.

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Table 1.

Presence, size, and number of intracerebral hemorrhages of the brain.

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Table 2.

Number of patients with a T2 hyperintense white matter lesion on a FLAIR T2-weighted image.

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Table 3.

The incidence of adverse symptomatic radiation effect.

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