Fig. 1From: Spontaneous ischaemic stroke lesions in a dog brain: neuropathological characterisation and comparison to human ischaemic strokeMagnetic resonance imaging of stroke-lesioned canine brain. Sequential magnetic resonance images of coronal sections at the level of the parietal and temporal lobe from a dog performed 2 days after onset of the ischaemic stroke. Direction of images: rostral to caudal. Images were obtained with a 0.2 T MRI (Vet-MR, Esaote). Upper row No signal changes are seen in T1 images. Middle row Hyperintense signals are seen in T2. Lower row Hyperintense signals are seen in FLAIR. Hyperintensity is reflecting parenchymal changes following the ischaemic infarctBack to article page