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From: Magnetic resonance features of the feline hippocampus in epileptic and non-epileptic cats: a blinded, retrospective, multi-observer study

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Different MR sequences at the level of the hippocampus and piriform lobe of two cats for comparison. Transverse FLAIR (a), T2-weighted (b), pre- (c) and post-contrast (d) T1-weighted images at the level of the hippocampus and piriform lobe in a 9-year-old male Maine Coon with reported seizures with orofacial involvement (left) and 3-year-old female neutered European Shorthair Cat suffering from epileptic seizures without orofacial automatisms (right). The MR overall assessment (Code II) was considered definitely abnormal (score 5) by all three observers in the former and definitely normal (score 1) in the latter case

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