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Peritrigonal t2 hyperintensities peobale
My baby age 1.5..got seizure without fever so taken mri report showed peritrigonal t2 hyperintensities probable terminal zones of myelination..what does it mean?
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Probably it's area of epileptogenisis
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Confirm coherence with video EEG
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