What are t2 hyperintense lesions

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      Secondary endpoints at 2 years included the number of new or newly enlarging T2 hyperintense lesions, number of Gd-enhancing lesions, annualised relapse rate (ARR), and time to confirmed disability progression. Confirmed disability progression was defined as at least a 1 point increase from baseline EDSS (1.5 point increase for patients with ...

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      The presence of gadolinium (Gd+) enhancing lesions on MRI scans also serves as a marker of disease activity as does T2 weighted lesions. The appearance of Gd+ lesions demonstrates an “acute” inflammation, with T2 lesions being related more to disease accumulation and progression.

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      The comprehensive software package verifies the images for quality and performs all the pre-processing that includes image registration, intensity non-uniformities correction, semi-automated brain extraction, segmentation of T2 hyperintense lesions, T1 hypointense lesions (black holes), and T1 hyperintense lesions (Gd-enhanced lesions, normal ...

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      T2 hyperintense lesions plaques are circumscribed and lack mass effect (except occasional large plaques, but mass effect is still disproportionally small!). some T2 foci extend outward from ventricular surface, corresponding to pattern of perivenous demyelination that …

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    • [DOC File]Table 1: CNS involvement by Waldenstrom’s ...

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      (“lymphoid cells”), protein 0.62 g/l, glucose normal CT with multiple hypodensities in white matter; MRI with multiple hyperintense areas on T2/FLAIR, DWI (ADC not shown), ‘irregular’ enhancement Perivascular/ parenchymal infiltrate, LM infiltrate CSF LM morphological analysis Bhatti et al. (2005)3 61/F Severe headache, bilateral sixth ...

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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. T2-hyperintense and T1-hypointense brain lesions were outlined using a semi-automated edge ...

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    • [DOC File]Temporal lesions - AIM Group

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      MRI: iso-/hypointense on T1, hyperintense on T2, haemorrhagic lesions and melanotic melanoma may be hyperintense on T1. Dural metastases may be seen as extension from adjacent bone metastases or isolated to the dura (hematogeneously disseminated), focal contrast enhancing mass is more common than diffuse meningeal thickening with enhancement.

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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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      Determination of T2-LL and T1-LL values. The . eFigure. below illustrates the steps involved in segmenting each patient’s manually-corrected T2-hyperintense lesions (cT2) and their manually-corrected T1-hypointense lesions (cT1).

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      The most frequent intracranial appearance in children with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is represented by the presence of hyperintense lesions on T2-weighted images, the so-called “unidentified bright objects” (UBOs). Di Paolo demonstrated that these lesions represent foci of myelin vacuolization with increased water content

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