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hyperintensity or T2
hyperintensity is an area of high
intensity on
types of
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
scans of the
brain of a
human or of another...
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young adults. On MRI,
leukoaraiosis changes appear as
white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) in T2
FLAIR images. On CT scans,
leukoaraiosis appears as hypodense...
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symptom onset to develop.
Imaging by MRI
typically demonstrates areas of
hyperintensity on T2-weighted images. To
minimise the risk of this
condition developing...
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nontraumatic myelopathy was
published in 2012, all patients' MRI
scans showed hyperintensity from the
lower thoracic spinal cord to the
conus medullaris.[clarification...
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Edema FLAIR hyperintensity confined to
sulcus and/or cortex/subcortical
white matter in one
location < 5 cm
FLAIR hyperintensity 5 to 10 cm, or more...
- thickened,
darker signal of the
junctional zone, one will
often see foci of
hyperintensity (bright spots) on the T2
weighted scans representing small cystically...
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memory loss, seizures, and
behavioral anomalies. MRI
imaging reveals T2
hyperintensity in the
structures of the
medial temporal lobes, and in some cases, other...
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images of the brain,
describing a cross-shaped (or cruciform)
hyperintensity within the pons. This sign is most
commonly ****ociated with the cerebellar...
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people with
bipolar disorder have
higher rates of deep
white matter hyperintensities.
Functional MRI
findings suggest that the
ventricular prefrontal cortex...
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structure and function. In particular,
methamphetamine appears to
cause hyperintensity and
hypertrophy of
white matter,
marked shrinkage of hippocampi, and...