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- containing lamellated keratin without calcifications. They can also be seen as isointense lesions on MRI or hyperintensities on FLAIR. Cysts can be removed by excision...
- central or peripheral calcification. On an MRI a pineocytoma often appears isointense or hypointense in T1-weighted scans. However, they usually appear hyperintense...
- surgical planning and follow-up of the tumor after surgery. VS is usually isointense on T1 weighted images, hyperintense on T2 weighted images, and enhances...
- heterogeneous signals, T1WI displays signals that are hypointense to isointense. Additionally, there is heterogeneous contrast enhancement. The treatment...
- appear as m****es with heterogenous enhancement. They often appear hypo- to isointense on T1 and slightly hyperintense on T2-weighted images. Some areas of necrosis...
- islet cell – islet cell cancerislet of Langerhans cell – isoflavoneisointenseisolated hepatic perfusionisolated limb perfusionisolated lung...
- which is within the first w**** after onset, the adrenal hematomas appear isointense or slightly hypointense on T1-weighted images, and notably hypointense...
- of the intra-articular body. Entirely cartilaginous bodies will appear isointense to muscle on T1 and hyperintense to muscle on T2 weighted images. Partly...
- hyperdense structures on CT scans. Tumor signal seems to be isointense on T1 and isointense to moderately hyperintense on T2 sequences on MR imaging, respectively...
- On MRI, ectopic cervical thymus appears as a homogeneous m**** which is isointense to muscle on T1-weighted scans and hyperintense on T2-weighted scans....