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Title: Enhancement patterns in neuroradiology
Authors: Grech, Reuben
Galvin, L.
Looby, S.
Thornton, J.
O'Hare, A.
Brennan, P.
Keywords: Nervous system -- Radiography
Contrast media (Diagnostic imaging)
Central nervous system -- Diseases -- Diagnosis
Radiographic contrast media
Issue Date: 2013-03
Publisher: European Society of Radiology
Citation: Grech, R., Galvin, L., Looby, S., Thornton, J., O'Hare, A., & Brennan, P. (2013). Enhancement patterns in neuroradiology. European Congress of Radiology-ECR 2013, Vienna.
Abstract: Learning objectives: In this review we will try to demonstrate the various patterns of enhancement in neuroradiology and discuss how these can help in reaching a final diagnosis. Background: Contrast enhancement is often regarded as a problem solver in neuroradiology. The degree of enhancement and the pattern demonstrated by a pathological process may aid in narrowing the differential diagnosis. Certain enhancement patterns are considered pathognomonic if they occur in the correct clinical setting.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/96041
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