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DescriptionALS Coronal.jpg MRI (parasagittal FLAIR) demonstrates increased T2 signal within the——posterior part of the "internal capsule." And can be, tracked——to the subcortical white matter of the motor cortex, outlining the corticospinal tract), consistent with the clinical diagnosis of ALS. source:Radiopedia.org and case
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