(A–E) Axial T1-weighted anatomical images (A, patient 1; D, patient 2), sagittal FA color maps (B, patient 1; E, normal control), and axial FA color map of patient 1 (C) corresponding to slice in A. Color is composed of red, blue, and green, indexing whether anisotropy is most pronounced from left to right, superior to inferior, or anterior to posterior, respectively. The patient’s MPO ROI is marked by a dashed line in B, and the slice position of B corresponds to the dashed line in C. The normal control subject with the most pronounced anisotropy in the MPO region is identified as a square mark in Figure 2J. (F) White matter fiber tracts of the patient in the MPO region of the brain, overlaid onto an axial T2-weighted image. (G) Sequence of parasagittal FA maps of patient 1, first scan. The images are ordered from left to right and the space between them is 1.7 mm. (H) Sequence of parasagittal FA maps for patient 1 obtained from the second scan, with the same spacing as before. In the second scan, the vermis appears more and the MPO region less pronounced. (I) Axial FA maps of patient 2. The images are ordered from inferior to superior and have a spacing of 2.5 mm.