Fig. 2
From: Symptomatic eating epilepsy: two novel pediatric patients and review of literature

Radiological features. a-c) Brain MRI of Patient 1 performed at 13 years of age. a) Coronal, b) sagittal, and c) axial 3D T1-weighted reformatted images reveal bilateral polymicrogyria involving the insula and perisylvian regions, slightly more extended on the left side (arrows). d-h) X-ray and brain MRI of Patient 2 performed at 2 years of age. D) Long-spine plain film in the AP projection shows the severe dorsolumbar scoliosis. e) Sagittal T1-weighted and f) DRIVE (DRIVen Equilibrium) T2-weighted images demonstrate the hypoplasia of the adenohypophysis (arrows) associated with a minor dysmorphism of the brainstem characterized by a shorter midbrain (empty arrow). g) Coronal and h) axial T2-weighted images reveal thinning of the periventricular white matter with enlargement of the lateral ventricles (asterisks) and frontal subarachnoid spaces (thick arrows). Note the enlargement of the Meckel's caves (arrowheads)