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The tubers are typically triangular in configuration, with the apex pointed towards the ventricles, and are thought to represent foci of abnormal neuronal migration. The T2 signal abnormalities may subside in adulthood, but will still be visible on histopathological analysis. On [[MR|magnetic resonance imaging]], TSC patients can exhibit other signs consistent with abnormal neuron migration (radial white matter tracts hyperintense on T2WI, heterotopic gray matter).
 
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|+ This is a set of images from an [[MRI]] of the brain in a patient with TSC.
 
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[[Image:tuberoussclerosisbrainFLAIR.png|canter|300px|]]
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