(A) to (G) shows all individual cases presenting with ischemic lesions restricted to the CC. (A) and (B) DWI showing infarctions in CC genu, body and splenium. (C) infarctions situated in the right body and genu of CC. (D) ischemic lesions were detected in the left splenium. (E) small infarction in the left CC body. (F) bilateral splenium infarctions. (G) very small infarction of the left splenium. (H) and (I) provide representative examples of patients showing additional ischemic lesions outside the CC. (H) infarctions involving the left CC genu and body as well as the occipital-parietal areas. (I) lesions located in the occipital lobe, the left thalamus as well as the left CC genu and body.
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