Flair hyperintensities on mri

    • ResearchGate

      Fluid attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) is a structural T2-weighted MRI that is suitable for detecting white matter hyperintensities. As previously stated, white matter hyperintensities are correlated with poor gait performance and increased risk of falls (

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    • [DOCX File]Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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      MRI: MRI Scanner strength: 1.5 T 3.0 T. 4.0 T 7.0 T. Other, specify: MRI Sequences acquired and slice thickness (Select all that apply, if selected provide slice thickness and gap:) DWI / ADC (mm): GRE (mm): SWI (mm): PWI (mm): FLAIR (mm): Post-contrast FLAIR (mm): T1-weighted (mm): T2-weighted (mm): Post-contrast T1-weighted (mm): COW MRA. TOF ...

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    • [DOCX File]Parenchymal Imaging

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      At the routine brain MRI, mild hyperintensities of the hippocampus and the anterior temporal lobe cortex were present bilaterally on FLAIR/T2-weighted images. CSF examination was normal.

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    • [DOCX File]Cortical capillary angiopathy in the stroke-like episodes ...

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      Ratings were done on the basis of T2 weighted fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) images that were taken together with the T1 weighted MRI scans used for the classification experiments.

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    • [DOCX File]Welcome to D-Scholarship@Pitt - D-Scholarship@Pitt

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      Brain MRIs show multiple FLAIR hyperintensities (light blue arrows) in the bilateral medial temporal lobes, left medial occipital lobe, bilateral posterior thalamus, and basal ganglia on day 15, and left insula on day 23 and day 68.

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    • What Does Hyperintensity Mean On An Mri Report? | HealthCentral

      These analyses pertain to participants with brain MRI including FLAIR and diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) sequences obtained

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    • [DOCX File]Disclosures - University of Edinburgh

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      Subsequently, all WM hyperintensities determined to be MS lesions were identified as well-defined focal areas of elevated MRI signal intensity in the FLAIR data, a T2-weighted MRI sequence with CSF water signal suppression. We applied a semi-automatic segmentation approach similar to the process used to derive demyelinated volume from MWF maps.

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      Brain MRI with few scattered nonspecific T2/FLAIR hyperintense lesions in deep, subcortical white matter bilaterally, as well as in pons. Yes. 2 years . ... Brain MRI with mild scattered subcortical and periventricular white matter hyperintensities and stable diffusion weighted abnormality in the left basal ganglia/caudate. Yes. 4 years.

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