Fig. 2From: Favourable outcome of multisystem venous thrombosis associated with novel SERPINC1 mutation after treated with dabigatran: a case report with 7-year follow-upThe T1-weighted magnetic resonance images (A), the T2-weighted magnetic resonance images (B) and CT images (C) demonstrate bilateral frontal hemorrhagic infarction. Axial (E) and coronal (F) contrast-enhanced T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging demonstrate filling defect and a δ sign in the right transverse sinus, sigmoid sinus. The computed tomography angiography in brain is unremarkable except for hypoplasia of the left anterior cerebral artery A1 segment (D). The repeated T1-weighted magnetic resonance images (G) and the T2-weighted magnetic resonance images (H) reveal encephalomalacia in right frontal lobe after 2 yearsBack to article page