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While brain trauma of any sort may result in a concussion as well as a brain lesion, concussions and brain lesions are not the same thing. Concussions more ...
Double inversion recovery (DIR) MRI sequences have been described in multiple adult multiple sclerosis studies to be sensitive for cortical lesions. These ...
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A brain lesion is an abnormality seen on a brain-imaging test, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computerized tomography (CT). On CT or MRI scans, ...
Mayo Clinic researchers have found a strong association between these lesions and disease progression. The work's ultimate goal is to prevent multiple ...
If a brain lesion discovered during a brain-imaging test doesn't appear to be from a benign or resolved condition, your doctor will likely seek more ...
From left: A small sessile serrated lesion, which can be fairly subtle and difficult to detect. A serrated polyp injected with blue dye makes it easier to spot.
The procedure can be an option for selected patients with subcortical high-grade glioma, metastatic brain tumors or vascular lesions. "It's a stealth approach.
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