MRI Revelations in Dyke-Davidoff-Masson Syndrome: Understanding Hemiatrophy through Imaging
Published: November 1, 2025 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2025/79383.22014
Tushar Kalekar, Niharika Prasad, Ankit Gupta, Garima Kaushik
1. Professor, Department of Radiodiagnosis, Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Pimpri, Maharashtra, India.
2. Assistant Professor, Department of Radiodiagnosis, Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Pimpri, Maharashtra, India.
3. Postgraduate Resident, Department of Radiodiagnosis, Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Pimpri, Maharashtra, India.
4. Postgraduate Resident, Department of Radiodiagnosis, Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Pimpri, Maharashtra, India.
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Dr. Ankit Gupta,
Postgraduate Resident, Department of Radiodiagnosis, Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Pimpri-411018, Maharashtra, India.
E-mail: ankitg19963a@gmail.com
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