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From: Imaging findings and outcomes after traumatic cerebellar injury: a canine case report

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Imaging findings on Day 1 (17 h after traumatic brain injury). (A) Three-dimensional computed tomography shows incomplete ossification of the supraoccipital bone (white arrow). Vertical extension of the foramen magnum is observed. (B) T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) shows a hyperintense lesion in the caudal half of the cerebellum (white arrow) and a hyperintense lesion in the spinal cord extending for all lengths of C2 vertebral body (white arrowhead). Hyperintense in olfactory build and ventral aspect of the frontal lobe is partial volume artifact. (C) T1-weighted MRI shows a hyperintense lesion between the rectus capitis dorsalis major and the obliquus capitis caudalis muscles. (D) Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) shows a hyperintense cerebellar lesion (white arrow). (E) Apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) mapping shows a hypointense cerebellar lesion (white arrow). (F) T2*-gradient-recalled echo imaging shows a small, hypointense lesion within the cerebellar lesion (white arrow)

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