Fig. 2From: Value of ultrasound fusion imaging in detecting vascular cerebral white matter pathologyUS visualization of WMLs based on MRI. The brain lesions seen on MR images correspond on ultrasound (US) images to hyperechogenic signals, double or blurred lines or as inhomogeneous hyperechogenic signal surrounding the wall of the central part, the frontal or dorsal horns of the lateral ventricles. Left: cerebral MR FLAIR image, axial plane. Right: transcranial sonography in B-Mode. a, b: WMLs I, white arrows indicate WML at the anterior horn ipsilateral. c, d WMLs II, white arrows indicate WML at the dorsal horn contralateral. e, f WMLs III, white arrows indicate WML in the deep white matter surrounding the central part contralateralBack to article page