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This work has been partially funded by the Acadèmia de Ciències Mèdiques of Girona, Spain for the MRI performing.
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Terceño, M., Serena, J., Bragado, I. et al. Contrast extravasation through MRI precedes cerebral hemorrhage in a patient with eclampsia. Neurol Sci 38, 693–694 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-016-2781-9
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