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PML: MRI (T2-w), transversal section: bilateral asymmetrical (predominantly on the right side) hyperintense signals in the subcortical white matter, just bellow the cortical ribbon (suggesting U-fibers involvement), without mass effect (INBI Matei Bals collection, courtesy of dr R. Ungurianu) 

PML: MRI (T2-w), transversal section: bilateral asymmetrical (predominantly on the right side) hyperintense signals in the subcortical white matter, just bellow the cortical ribbon (suggesting U-fibers involvement), without mass effect (INBI Matei Bals collection, courtesy of dr R. Ungurianu) 

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