T2-hyperintense foci are one of the most frequent findings in cerebral magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). They can pose serious diagnostic problems. |
Hyperintense lesions are bright regions in the brain parenchyma on FLAIR and on T2-weighted MRI [1]. These lesions are associated with increased patient age [2– ... |
8 нояб. 2023 г. · While these scans rarely show underlying issues, they often reveal incidental findings of nonspecific T2-weighted hyperintense white matter ... |
Such T2 hyperintensities can indicate numerous pathologies, including primary demyelination or hypertrophic olivary degeneration due to atrophy of the ... |
MRI hyperintensity on a T2 sequence reflects the difference in the brain tissue at one part of the brain compared to the rest. When MRI hyperintensity is bright ... |
Hyperintense spinal cord signal on T2-weighted images is seen in a wide-ranging variety of spinal cord processes. Causes including simple MR artefacts, ... |
In this T2-weighted image, the same lesions also appear hyperintense. However, they are difficult to identify due to the bright CSF. This is why FLAIR is used. |
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