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From: Bedside detection of intracranial midline shift using portable magnetic resonance imaging

Figure 4

Evolving image quality and continuous development of the portable MRI (pMRI) device. (a) 71-year-old male with leftsal ganglia intracerebral hemorrhage; software RC3. (b) 71-year-old female with left frontal intracerebral hemorrhage; software RC4. (c) 58-year-old male with left cerebellar infarct; software RC5. The pMRI fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) did not capture the lesion. (d) 50-year-old male with right middle cerebral artery infarct; software RC6. (e) 68-year-old male with rightsal ganglia intracerebral hemorrhage; software RC7. (f) 81-year-old male with right frontoparietal intracerebral hemorrhage; software RC8. All SOC MRI exams shown are FLAIR images. T2W indicates T2-weighted; SOC indicates standard-of-care imaging. Figure created using: Microsoft PowerPoint, Version 16.52, https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/powerpoint.

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