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From: Pseudoperipheral palsy: a case of subcortical infarction imitating peripheral neuropathy

Fig. 1

Clinical photographs of the left hand and MRI of the brain. a, b. Clinical photographs showing claw hand deformity due to infarct in the hand knob area. c. Axial diffusion- and, d, T2-weighted MRI showing hyperintense signals (upper arrows on c) in the right precentral gyrus near the central sulcus (lower arrow on d), indicating an infarct in the hand knob area (upper arrow on d)

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