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A , Axial CT scan demonstrating a focal area of minimal decreased attenuation (
arrow ) . B , Axial T2 - weighted MR ( TR 2500 , TE 90 ) in the same patient
demonstrating markedly abnormal increased signal intensity from a low - grade ...
A , Axial CT scan demonstrating a focal area of minimal decreased attenuation (
arrow ) . B , Axial T2 - weighted MR ( TR 2500 , TE 90 ) in the same patient
demonstrating markedly abnormal increased signal intensity from a low - grade ...
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A , Axial CT scan of the brain demonstrating focal areas of hemorrhagic cortical
contusions ( arrows ) . B , Axial MR scan obtained immediately following the CT
scan in A , which demonstrates a large area of contusion and small bilateral ...
A , Axial CT scan of the brain demonstrating focal areas of hemorrhagic cortical
contusions ( arrows ) . B , Axial MR scan obtained immediately following the CT
scan in A , which demonstrates a large area of contusion and small bilateral ...
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B , Axial T1 - weighted MR demonstrating focal areas of flow void in
arteriovenous malformation . C , Axial T2 - weighed MR following the
administration of gadolinium demonstrating markedly abnormal contrast
enhancement in a large ...
B , Axial T1 - weighted MR demonstrating focal areas of flow void in
arteriovenous malformation . C , Axial T2 - weighed MR following the
administration of gadolinium demonstrating markedly abnormal contrast
enhancement in a large ...
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Contents
Introduction to Brain Imaging | 1 |
Computerized Axial Tomography | 97 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 145 |
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