Doctor’s notes include: Small fiber neuropathy could possibly explain her forearm sensory deficit, although she could have mild cervical sensory radiculopathy given her symptoms improved with OT and MRI of C spine did report mild disc bulging at multiple levels. Since her symptom remained stable, ...
The current review presents an overview of twin studies using MRI in children, adults and elderly, and focuses on cross-sectional and longitudinal designs. The majority of the investigated brain measures are heritable to a large extent (60–80 %), although spatial differences in heritability are ...
Figure 2. (a,b) Coronal TRUFI MRI in a 23-week fetus, one of dichorionic diamniotic twins, demonstrating bilateral symmetric, oval low-signal-intensity fat pads (black arrows) corresponding to (c) T1 VIBE hyperintensity (white arrow). Figure 3. (a,b) Comparison of TRUFI and HASTE MR...
Increased signal intensity in the pulvinar region on T1-weighted MRI scans (the pulvinar sign) has been described in patients with AFD [86]. Although characteristic, it is not pathognomonic of this disease. It is frequently found in male patients and usually affects both thalami, although a ...
MRI has higher sensitivity than CT for the diagnosis of FNH, but in some cases, it may present with atypical features that can generate confusion with HCC, such as a strong hyperintensity on T2-weighted imaging, a pseudocapsule, washout or absence of a central scar in small FNH, and the ...
A positive buccal fat pad sign (BFS) was recorded as present if a round, symmetric, and bilateral area was seen in the submalar region of the face with the following signal characteristics: T1 hyperintensity, low signal on echo planar imaging (EPI), low signal on true fast imaging with ...