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English: Axial fluid-attenuated inversion recovery MRI image demonstrating tumor-related infiltration involving both temporal lobes (Short arrow), and the substantia nigra (Long arrow).
العربية: مقطع محوري لصورة رنين مغناطيسي باستعادة السائل الموهن بالانقلاب (FLAIR) تُظهر ارتشاحًا مرتبطًا بورم يشمل فصي الدماغ (المؤشر القصير) والمادة السوداء (المؤشر الطويل).
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Source Emmanuelle Duron, Anne Lazareth, Jean-yves Gaubert, Carole Raso, Olivier Hanon, Anne-sophie Rigaud. Gliomatosis cerebri presenting as rapidly progressive dementia and parkinsonism in an elderly woman: a case report. Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2, 53. 2008. doi:10.1186/1752-1947-2-53. PMID 18284707.
Author Emmanuelle Duron, Anne Lazareth, Jean-yves Gaubert, Carole Raso, Olivier Hanon, Anne-sophie Rigaud

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