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Focal signal hyperintensities in schizophrenia
Schizophrenia Research, 1997The presence of focal signal hyperintensities on MRI images of the brain was compared in 48 schizophrenic patients, 26 patients with bipolar disorder and 34 healthy controls. Significantly larger areas of brain were affected by focal signal hyperintensities, particularly in the frontal lobes, in the schizophrenic group compared to the bipolar group and
R, Persaud +6 more
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Migraine and white matter hyperintensities
Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2005Patients with migraine are at increased risk for white matter hyperintensities detected on magnetic resonance imaging. The presence of nonspecific white matter hyperintensities may cause uncertainty for physicians and anxiety for patients. The pathophysiology and long-term consequences of these lesions are unknown. Occasionally, white matter lesions in
Alyx, Porter +2 more
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2015
Clinical History: A 46 years old woman with a history of lower back pain refractory to the medical treatment. The symptoms worsened the last two months, and they were accompanied with paresthesia of the left lower limb and urine retention. Final Diagnosis: Epidural Lipomatosis.
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Clinical History: A 46 years old woman with a history of lower back pain refractory to the medical treatment. The symptoms worsened the last two months, and they were accompanied with paresthesia of the left lower limb and urine retention. Final Diagnosis: Epidural Lipomatosis.
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T1 Hyperintense Disc in Alkaptonuria
Spine, 2012Case report.To report a rare case of alkaptonuria presenting as a T1-hyperintense disc herniation.A 46-year-old man without previous diagnosis of alkaptonuria underwent evaluation for progressive back pain revealing a T1-hyperintense disc herniation at the L3-L4 level.
Alan A, Sag +4 more
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T2 HYPERINTENSITIES: Findings and Significance
Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 2000The hyperintense lesions of multiple sclerosis seen on proton density- and T2-weighted MR images have important clinical and research roles in the diagnosis, follow-up, prognosis, and treatment of the disease.
D K, Li, G, Zhao, D W, Paty
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Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 1995
I K, Lyoo +3 more
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White matter hyperintensities — location matters
Nature Reviews Neurology, 2023openaire +2 more sources
DD hyperintenser Rückenmarksläsionen
RöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren, 2014openaire +1 more source

