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From: MRI with ultrahigh field strength and high-performance gradients: challenges and opportunities for clinical neuroimaging at 7 T and beyond

Fig. 3

Cavernous malformation on 3-T and 7-T magnetic resonance imaging. Axial T2-weighted images acquired at 3 T (a) and 7 T (b) show a 6-mm cortical lesion in the left orbitofrontal gyrus with central T2 hyperintensity and peripheral T2 hypointensity. Axial susceptibility-weighted images acquired at 3 T (c) and 7 T (d) show marked susceptibility effect within the rim of the lesion. The 7-T images have higher signal-to-noise ratio and better delineate the lesion compared to the 3-T images. The lesion was resected and found to be a cavernous malformation on histopathology

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