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T1 Vs T2 Lesions

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Dr.  Sudhir Kumar MD

height and AP Dimensions) . A tiny T1 hypointense and T2 hyperintense lesion seen at the junction of ... the delayed images. Contrast MRI study: A 1.5mm T2 hyperintense lesion at the junction of... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Sudhir Kumar ( Neurologist)
Dr. Indu Kumar MD

, vague neurologic complaints, possible MS. Comparison: None available. Technique: Preinfusion sagittal T1, FLAIR, axial T1, T2, T2*GRE, FLAIR, DWI, coronal T2 and postinfusion axial,... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Indu Kumar ( Radiologist)
Dr. Sudhir Kumar MD

MRI - Brain Technique: T1 sagittal, T1 and T2 axial. FLAIR axial, diffusion, SSH FFE EPI, FLAIR sagittal and FLAIR coronal images. Findings: There are innumerable T2 and FLAIR hyperintensity... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Sudhir Kumar ( Neurologist)
Dr. Shiva Kumar R MD

but no other health issues Procedure: A combination of FLAIR, T1-, T2-, gradient-echo, diffusion and ... T1 and increased T2 signal without enhancement in the left parietal lobe . This appears... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Shiva Kumar R ( Neurologist)
Dr. Shiva Kumar R MD

was present at T1 posteriorly on the left,T2 on the right,centrally at T3-4,and posteriorily left on ... Copaxone daily.Can lesions on the cervical and thoracic spine cause muscle spasms in the upper... View answer

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Dr.  Shinas Hussain MD

I recently had a series of MRIs (imaged with and without contrast) for osseous lesions in my spine described as, mildly T2 and STIR hyperintense lesions with associated homogeneous enhancement,... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Shinas Hussain ( General & Family Physician)
Dr.  Indu Kumar MD

What does a MRI reading of mild degenerative heterogeneous marrow signal involving the l3, l4 and l5 vertebral bodies. Focal T1 & T2 hyperintense lesions are noted within the l5 vertebral body and ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Indu Kumar ( Radiologist)
Dr. AJEET SINGH MD

matter-small vessel ischemic changes likely. T2 hypertense, T1 hyper tense small lesions noted in the ... lobe and right half of spenium of corpus callosum. Curresponding area shows hypertense signal... View answer

Answered by : Dr. AJEET SINGH ( General & Family Physician)
Dr. Ganesh MD

. Technique: MRI of the brain performed on a 1.5 Tesla magnet. Axial diffusion, axial T1, axial T2, axial T2 STAR gradient echo, and postcontrast axial FLAIR, axial T1, sagittal T1, and... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Ganesh ( General & Family Physician)
Dr. Akhtarhusian GHAUSI MD

Sagittal and axial imaging of the lumbar spine performed with T1 and T2 weighted imaging. Bone finding: generalized hypointensity of the bony structure especially on T1 weighted images. No associated ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Akhtarhusian GHAUSI ( General & Family Physician)