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![MRI (T2 FLAIR sequence) showing hyperintense signal in the right](https://i2.wp.com/www.researchgate.net/profile/Anand_Iyer4/publication/279226668/figure/download/fig1/AS:369561590353920@1465121757377/MRI-T2-FLAIR-sequence-showing-hyperintense-signal-in-the-right-temporal-lobe-of-a-13.png)
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