Interesting. While technically French was my first foreign language, I hadn’t studied it until last year, though I had been in touch with it since I was a kid (both my parents had studied French language in college). When it comes to language learning, though, my first love was and ...
Like many, many adults with cerebral palsy, I learned long ago that “not progressive” means that the damage to the brain does not progress, but cerebral palsy’s effects on the body most definitely DO worsen over time. Because we are told CP is not progressive, and because most healthca...
To view the white matter of the brain, the doctor has to use a specific type of MRI called T2 Flair. This type of MRI testing reveals details of the white matter in the brain, as well as revealing any abnormalities within the white matter. Abnormalities in the white matter may appear as...
FLAIR shows a high signal intensity lesion located in the right occipital lobe (1A), with no enhancement on post-contrast T1WI to be seen (1B). Isointensity on DWI and high ADC suggest low cellularity (1C, D), and low rCBV indicates low perfusion (1E), with no signs of neo...
Well, she better be ready for some strange looks and comments from people who don't quite understand the appeal of a bony, grinning skeleton with a flair for theatrics. Reddit.com/t1mewellspent At least she doesn't need to worry too much, "The Nig...
Although limbic encephalitis (LE) is one of the most common forms of AE, different AE subtypes are related to peculiar clinical findings. Anti-Hu AE often causes a sensory neuropathy and a cerebellar syndrome, in addition to or independently from the classic limbic involvement [15, 17]. While...
than small field-of-view application, such as in the brain, is to be determined. Detectors Semiconductor detector technology based on, for example CZT, is also moving into oncological SPECT. Initial models have been based on traditional dual detector design with the improved energy resolution ...
Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT), also referred to as Osler-Weber-Rendu syndrome, is an autosomal dominant disease that causes abnormal communication of arteries and veins throughout the body (Faughnan et al.2020; Kim et al.2015). These abnormal communications lead to a spectrum of mani...