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Figure 16b.  Skull abnormalities. (a) Axial CT image in a patient at age 3 months shows minimal calvarial thickening on the right side. (b) Axial MR image obtained with a fluid-attenuated inversion recovery, or FLAIR, sequence in the same patient at age 8 years shows expansile calvarial lesions with the signal intensity of fat in the frontal and right parietal bones (arrows); a lesion in the right parieto-occipital junction, probably a cavernous vascular malformation (arrowhead); and bilateral abnormalities in periventricular and deep white-matter signal intensities.







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