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From: Spontaneous hemispheric ventricular collapse and subarachnoid haemorrhages in a dog with congenital hydrocephalus internus

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MRI images of the twelve-week-old, male Golden Retriever with internal hydrocephalus and acute ventricular collapse. Dorsal T2W (a), transverse T1W (b), transverse T1W after contrast administration (c) and transverse SWI (d) images of the brain. MRI showed marked thinning of the cerebral parenchyma and collapse of the hemispheres with marked subacute and chronic haemorrhage filling the adjacent subarachnoid space extending from the frontal lobe to the occipital lobe bilaterally. In the SWI sequence (d), the material presented multifocal susceptibility artifacts confirming the presence of the haemorrhages

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