T2 and flair hyperintense foci

    • Meaning of T2 hyperintense signal on MRI - Neurology - MedHelp

      DWI hyperintense, ADC iso-hyperintense,T2 FLAIR hyperintense DWI hyperintense, ADC hypointense, T2 FLAIR hyperintense For evaluation of the brain, MRI will be performed using a 1.5 tesla MRI scanner .(Philips achieva) Sagittal T1, axial T2 FLAIR …

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy and Pathology of the Cerebellar Peduncle

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      site of the lesion]. It showed low signal in T1WIs and high signal in T2 and FLAIR images. ( Not included [we do not usually measure the size of the infarct] ( No intra cerebral or extra axial hematoma or blood degradation produce . OR. foci of blood signal are seen within the lesion in …

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    • [DOC File]APHASIA AND OTHER DISORDERS OF HIGHER CORTICAL …

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      Dec 10, 2015 · Bilateral nonenhancing hyperintense T2 and Flair foci involving the centrum, periventricular and subcortical regions (mosy likely represent sequela of previous microvascular pathology) Enhanced lesion with no gadolinium in the subcortical white matter, posterior capsula interna and capsula externa. NA.

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      T2 hyperintense in basal ganglia, thalamus and cerebral cortex. Ependymomas. Third most common posterior fossa tumor in peds- True. 50% calcify- True. Can have dropped mets- True. Hypodense on CT- False. Discussion-Hyperdense or heterogeneous on CT. Location of ectopic thyroid. Neck. Tongue and mediastinum. Pelvis. All of the above- Correct

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      A, B. T2WI and FLAIR image shows hyperintense lesions in the pons, and inferior cerebellar peduncles (red arrows), and in the callosomarginal interface in the deep white matter, which is characteristic of MS. C, D. Hyperintense lesions are also seen in the midbrain, and the superior cerebellar peduncle (red arrows). Figure 16.

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    • [DOC File]Table 4: Reporting MR imaging changes of presumed vascular ...

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      at 3 and 7 years: progressive hemispheric (but not vermian) cerebellar atrophy with hyperintense signal of the cerebellar cortex and white matter, on T2 and FLAIR sequences 12a no ictal activity captured; at 4 years, slightly slow occipital dominant rhythm of 7.5 Hz without focal findings

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    • [DOC File]Brain MRI Reports - SSR Egypt

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      New lesions: discrete T2-hyperintense areas in white matter of brain/spinal cord; FLAIR is also good; acute lesions may not be evident on T1-weighted images, but may enhance w/ gadolinium contrast. Old lesions: T1-hypointense (“black-hole” appearance)

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    • [DOCX File]Neurology: Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation

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      F=FLAIR sequence; T2=T2-weighted sequence; T1=T1-weighted sequence; white indicates that the lesion is hyperintense with respect to background brain on the sequence indicated; black indicates that the lesion is hypointense with respect to background brain on the sequence indicated. Figure A2.

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