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WHITE MATTER DISEASE Our understanding of white matter diseases of the
brain has been dramatically improved by the advent of MR . It was not until
clinical MR became generally available that its impact on this category of disease
could ...
WHITE MATTER DISEASE Our understanding of white matter diseases of the
brain has been dramatically improved by the advent of MR . It was not until
clinical MR became generally available that its impact on this category of disease
could ...
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B , Axial T2 - weighted MR ( TR 2500 , TE 90 ) demonstrating abnormal areas of
increased signal intensity ( arrows ) in the subcortical white matter that were not
identified on the CT scan ( see A ) . brainstem , and cerebellar white matter .
B , Axial T2 - weighted MR ( TR 2500 , TE 90 ) demonstrating abnormal areas of
increased signal intensity ( arrows ) in the subcortical white matter that were not
identified on the CT scan ( see A ) . brainstem , and cerebellar white matter .
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Hydrocephalus has also been demonstrated to result in changes within the
periventricular white matter 121 ( Fig . 3-59 ) . Dilated Virchow - Robin spaces
and enlarged perivascular spaces may contribute to increased signal intensity in
the ...
Hydrocephalus has also been demonstrated to result in changes within the
periventricular white matter 121 ( Fig . 3-59 ) . Dilated Virchow - Robin spaces
and enlarged perivascular spaces may contribute to increased signal intensity in
the ...
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Contents
Introduction to Brain Imaging | 1 |
Computerized Axial Tomography | 97 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 145 |
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