Neuroimmunology
Multiple sclerosis: biological differences in children and adults
Apr. 30, 2024
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(A) Left frontal encephalomalacia with FLAIR hyperintensity and cortical loss after a severe closed head injury in an adult with subsequent medication refractory epilepsy. (B) Right temporal encephalomalacia after resection for hypothalamic hamartoma in a young adult with subsequent right temporal lobe medication refractory epilepsy. (Contributed by Dr. Wesley Kerr.)