Figure 7
Figure 7. In vivo effects of VEGF and PlGF visualized by MRI. Right-sided growth factor injections were performed accompanied by left-sided sham operation. Incubation time: 2 weeks. (A) After VEGF gene transfer, the macroanatomy of the brain is distorted as observed in T1 images, (C) the BBB is disintegrated from a large area seen as enhancement (white) on T1-Gd series, (E, continuous line: anatomical midline, dashed line: actual midline, black arrow: brain shift) T2 sequence shows major edema (white) with brain shift, and T2* demonstrates hemorrhage (black). Arrowheads point to a hemangioma. Note that after PlGF treatment, (B) the macroanatomy is intact, (D) enhancement is minimal, (F, continuous line: anatomical and actual midline coincide) there is no edema and no brain shift, and (H) minor hemorrhage is only seen at injection path. White arrows point to injection path.

In vivo effects of VEGF and PlGF visualized by MRI. Right-sided growth factor injections were performed accompanied by left-sided sham operation. Incubation time: 2 weeks. (A) After VEGF gene transfer, the macroanatomy of the brain is distorted as observed in T1 images, (C) the BBB is disintegrated from a large area seen as enhancement (white) on T1-Gd series, (E, continuous line: anatomical midline, dashed line: actual midline, black arrow: brain shift) T2 sequence shows major edema (white) with brain shift, and T2* demonstrates hemorrhage (black). Arrowheads point to a hemangioma. Note that after PlGF treatment, (B) the macroanatomy is intact, (D) enhancement is minimal, (F, continuous line: anatomical and actual midline coincide) there is no edema and no brain shift, and (H) minor hemorrhage is only seen at injection path. White arrows point to injection path.

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