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Figure 5: Postoperative MRI of the brain. (a and c) T1-WI with contrast enhancement in the sagittal and coronal projections on day 3 after surgery; (b and d) T1-WI with contrast enhancement in the sagittal and coronal projection 4 months after surgery. On the 3rd day after the operation, in Figures a and b, signs of regression of intracranial hypotension are determined: a decrease in the intensity of accumulation of the contrast agent TMT, a slight decrease in the pituitary gland. Bilateral subdural hematomas persist in the acute-subacute stage. Four months after the operation, in addition to the above-mentioned signs, regression of subdural hematomas was noted. MRI: Magnetic resonance imaging, T1-WI: T1-weighted image

Figure 5: Postoperative MRI of the brain. (a and c) T1-WI with contrast enhancement in the sagittal and coronal projections on day 3 after surgery; (b and d) T1-WI with contrast enhancement in the sagittal and coronal projection 4 months after surgery. On the 3<sup>rd</sup> day after the operation, in Figures a and b, signs of regression of intracranial hypotension are determined: a decrease in the intensity of accumulation of the contrast agent TMT, a slight decrease in the pituitary gland. Bilateral subdural hematomas persist in the acute-subacute stage. Four months after the operation, in addition to the above-mentioned signs, regression of subdural hematomas was noted. MRI: Magnetic resonance imaging, T1-WI: T1-weighted image