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Oku H et al. – The purpose of this report is to show the diagnostic potential of diffusion–weighted magnetic resonance imaging for lesions at this location. A 62–year–old woman complained of sudden visual loss in her left eye. Visual field testing strongly suggested that the left opto–chiasmal junction was damaged. Diffusion weighted imaging demonstrated an area of restricted diffusion at the left opto–chiasmal junction, whereas the T2 weighted and fluid–attenuated inversion recovery sequences revealed no abnormality.

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