MRI
in clinically diagnosed Alzheimer disease. (A,
B and C) Transaxial sections showing moderate
sulcal and ventricular enlargement of the temporal
horns of the lateral ventricles (arrows). (D,
E and F) Coronal sections at the level of the
hippocampus, demonstrating hippocampal atrophy
(arrows). (G, H and I) Sagittal ar the level
of the temporal horns on the left (G) and right
(I) and midline (H). The diagonally oriented
area of low signal in G and I represents the
enlarged temporal horns. (All sections TR 600
ms, TE 30 ms, 10 mm slice thickness.) (Images
courtesy of Dr. Jack Greeberg Philadelphia).
Neuroimaging - A Companion to Adams and Victor's
Principles of Neurology - Greenberg