Hyperintense lesions on spine mri

    • [DOC File]High Lumbar Disc Degeneration Incidence and Etiology

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      [Key words: disc degeneration, high lumbar disc, magnetic resonance imaging, altered mechanics. Introduction Disc pathologies involving the proximal levels of the lumbar spine have not been appreciated as well before the clinical use of the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan.

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    • [DOC File]Thyroid tuberculosis: two cases report and review of the ...

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      MRI was sporadically reported [21]: (1) the normal thyroid gland was homogeneously hyperintense relative to the neck muscles on both T1- and T2-weighted images; (2) the tuberculous lesion showed an intermediate signal on both T1- and T2-weighted images, the signal intensity was higher than normal glandular parenchyma due to the presence of ...

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    • [DOC File]www.passthefracp.com

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      MRI of spine showing hyperintense lesion C2-3. 50's female with right UMN signs in arm and leg (weakness, ( reflexes) and (L) ( pain and temp below C3, urinary symptoms. Symptoms for some weeks. Next best investigation. MRI head. Visual evoked potentials. Median nerve somatosensory evoked potentials. Spinal artery angiogram. Biopsy

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    • [DOCX File]Fatal encephalitis due to BK virus in a patient with ...

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      A brain MRI, performed after three weeks from the onset of these complaints, revealed periventricular hyperintense lesions with minimal cerebellar involvement suggestive of encephalitis Figure 1 Subsequently, the patient was admitted to our hospital in April 2009 for further investigation.

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    • [DOC File]Brain MRI Reports - SSR Egypt

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      ( The lesions are surrounded by variable degrees of perifocal brain edema showing low signal in T1 and high signal in T2 WIs. The lesions and edema exert a mass effect in the form of -----, -----, -----( Normal posterior fossa [if no lesions in the posterior fossa]. ( Scanned Para nasal sinuses are clear . OR

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    • [DOCX File]London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

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      The number of T2-hyperintense brain and spinal cord lesions plus T1-hypointense brain lesions was recorded at baseline and follow-up. The lesions were identified by a single experienced neuroradiologist, who was blinded the patient’s clinical status.

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    • [DOCX File]www.researchgate.net

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      ATT: Anti-tuberculosis treatment, CSF: Cerebrospinal fluid, D: Dorsal, F: Female, ICP: Intracranial pressure, M: Male, MPS: Methylprednisolone, PR: Paradoxical ...

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    • [DOC File]PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF MRI IN SPINAL CORD …

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      Acute back pain was associated with hyperintense lesions and persistence of neurological sequelae (OR = 14 [95% CI, 3,1 to 63,5]). Conclusion: The results show that MRI could be helpful in predicting clinical outcome in. divers with spinal cord DCS.

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    • [DOC File]Supplementary Table 1 Existing literature of radiological ...

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      3 weeks later: enlarged lesions with presumed necrosis on T1-weighted MRI 9 weeks later: regression of hyperintensities with concentric lesions 16 weeks later: lesions were "remarkably" improved Not performed Not performed Sekijima Y et al. (1997)10 Presentation: 28-year-old woman with confusion and impaired level of consciousness, progressive ...

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    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Multiple Sclerosis

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      - momentary electric-shock-like feeling that travels down spine or into extremities when neck is flexed (passively or actively) - indicates lesion of ... patients have 5-10 new MRI lesions per year and 1-2 clinical exacerbations. relapses are characterized by: ... T2 hyperintense lesions.

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