Causes of t2 hyperintensity

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      The presence of what substance in the subacute lesion promoted the hyperintensity on T2 weighted images? ANSWERS. Collagenase injection, balloon inflation, blood injection. Iron (released from RBCs) Nonhuman Primate Models

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      A 52-year-old woman with sudden hemiparesis. Clinical history. A 52-year-old woman was admitted to the stroke unit 5 hours after onset of a. slight sensory–motor hemiparesis of

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      (B) It causes oxyhemoglobin oversupply, when hypoxia is developed by the stimulation in the local cerebral region. (C) Deoxyhemoglobin prolongs T2* relaxation time compared to oxyhemoglobin. (D) BOLD technique gets the information about stimulated region of brain in …

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      Superficial cortical siderosis may be a chronic consequence of subarachnoid bleeding or may result from other causes of very superficial cortical bleeding, including vascular malformations, CAA,66 spinal dural defects, or may be idiopathic.66,67 It is visible as linear hypointensity overlying the cortex on T2* GRE or other blood-sensitive ...

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      T2-weighted imaging is a complementary marker of inflammation in vessel wall and plaque. The association between Ktrans and increased SI on T2 images of carotid plaque was investigated in this study by high resolution, 3D dynamic T1w gradient echo imaging, and a 3D T2w TSE method (T2 …

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      Additional causes of T1 hyperintensity include infectious and metabolic etiologies. Hyperbilirubinemia will demonstrate increased T1 signal within the globus pallidus and putamen. Clinical clues of kernicterus include elevation of unconjugated bilirubin and symptoms such as hypotonia, poor suckling, or …

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      The sensitivity of T2 high signal intensity in the spinal cord in our study was 100% similar to prior published data (Luetmer et al. 2005). Perimedullary T2 signal void along the spinal cord is a characteristic finding of SDAVF. From our data, the sensitivity of a perimedullary flow void on a T2 …

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      (days 4 to 9) - well-formed necrotic center reaches its maximum size and is surrounded by inflammatory infiltrate of macrophages and fibroblasts; rapid new vessel formation around

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      A. FLAIR image shows hyperintensity lesions in the right cerebellar hemisphere (red arrows) and contralateral diffuse cerebral hyperintensity associated with status epilepticus. B, C. FLAIR images at the level of the brain stem show a hyperintense lesion in …

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    • Basal ganglia T2 hyperintensity | Radiology Reference Article | Radi…

      Conclusion Characteristic longitudinal T2-hyperintensity in the spinal cord is commonly seen in infants and should not be mistaken for pathology, and was not seen in children beyond 21 months of age in our study, likely reflecting progression of myelination.

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