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Evaluation of Parenchymal Neuro-Behçet Disease by Using Susceptibility-Weighted Imaging

S. Albayram, S. Saip, Z.I. Hasiloglu, M. Teke, E. Ceyhan, M. Tutuncu, H. Selcuk, A. Kina and A. Siva
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2011, 32 (6) 1050-1055; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2477
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M. Teke
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    Case 16. Lesion in the right capsula interna is observed as hyperintense on T2 FSE (A) and T2*GE (B) images. In this localization, multiple hemorrhagic foci are observed as hypointense on SWI magnitude (C) and SWI mIP (D) images. In addition, prominent venous structures adjacent to the left corona radiata lesion are observed with continuity in consecutive sections on the SWI mIP (E) image.

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    Case 20. Hemorrhagic lesion in the right putamen is observed as hypointense on the SWI magnitude (A) image. This lesion is observed as hyperintense on the T2 FSE (B) image. In the lesion vicinity, occlusion of thalamostriate veins (C) and marked collateral venous structure (D) are observed on the SWI mIP images.

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    MR findings and characteristics of the lesions in parenchymal NBD

    Case No.AgeSexLesion No.Locations of LesionsSignal Intensity in LesionsOther Findings
    T2 FSET2*GESWI MagnitudeSWI mIP
    144F1PutamenHyperHyperHyperHyper
    2MesencephalonHypoHypoHypo
    239F3,4,5PonsHyperHyperHypoHypo
    6Medulla oblongataHyperHyper
    331M7PonsHypoHypo
    8PonsHyperHyperHypoHypo
    440M9PutamenHypoHypoHypoHypo
    531M10PonsHyperHyperHypoHypo
    644F11ThalamusHypoHypo
    12ThalamusHypoHypoPVS
    736MBSA
    852F13,14PutamenHyperHypoHypo
    15PutamenHyperHyperHyperHyper
    941M16PonsHypoHypoBSA
    17,18Medulla oblongataHyperHyperHyperHyperBSA
    1046FBSA
    1138M19ThalamusHyperHyperHypoHypoBSA
    20,21PonsHyperHypoHypoBSA
    22Medulla oblongataHyperHyperBSA
    23PonsHyperHyperHypoHypoBSA
    1230M24ThalamusHypoHypo
    25,26PonsHyperHypoHypo
    1337F27PonsHyperHyperHypoHypoBSA
    28Medulla oblongataHypoHypoBSA
    1445M29ThalamusHyperHyperHypoHypoPVS
    1527F30ThalamusHypoHypoPVS
    31MesencephalonHypoHypoHypoHypo
    1644M32Corona radiataHyperHyperHypoHypoPVS
    33Capsula internaHyperHyperHypoHypo
    1720F34Splenium of CCHypoHypo
    1836F35Caudate nucleusHyperHyperHypoHypoPVS
    36PonsHyperHyperHypoHypo
    1934F37Corona radiataHyperHyperHyperHyper
    38ThalamusHyperHyperHypoHypo
    39,40PonsHyperHyperHyperHyper
    41Medulla oblongataHyperHyperHyperHyper
    2041M42Caudate nucleusHyperHyperHypoHypoOcclusion of TSV and CV
    43PutamenHyperHyperHypoHypo
    44MesencephalonHyperHyperHypoHypo
    45PonsHyperHyperHypoHypo
    2140F46Caudate nucleusHyperHyperHypoHypoOcclusion of TSV
    47,48MesencephalonHyperHyperHypoHypo
    49,50PonsHyperHyperHypoHypo
    2239F51PonsHyperHyperHypoHypoPVS, BSA
    52Medulla oblongataHyperHyperHypoHypoBSA
    2335M53Temporal lobeArterial ischemia
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American Journal of Neuroradiology Jun 2011, 32 (6) 1050-1055; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2477

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American Journal of Neuroradiology Jun 2011, 32 (6) 1050-1055; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2477
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