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Neuroimaging features of tumefactive demyelinating lesions: A rare case report
Tumefactive demyelinating lesion is a special type of neuro-inflammatory disease with unusual variants to be found in magnetic resonance imaging. It manifests as a solitary or multiple lesion greater than 2 cm in diameter and often clinically challenging
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Integrative and comparative single-cell analysis reveals transcriptomic difference between human tumefactive demyelinating lesion and glioma.
Xiao-Yong Chen +9 more
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Tumefactive multiple sclerosis masquerade as a central nervous system tumor: a case report
Introduction: Tumefactive multiple sclerosis is a demyelinating disorder that appears tumor-like on MRI. To most physicians, diagnosing tumefactive MS by applying clinical, radiological, or laboratory examination like Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis,
Alaa Nabil Turkistani +3 more
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Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is the most common cause of arthritis in children. It is characterized by inflammatory cell infiltration of synovial membranes leading to synovitis and synovial membrane thickening.
Lee K. Rousslang, MD +3 more
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Multiple Large Tumefactive MS Plaques in a Young Man: A Diagnostic Enigma and Therapeutic Challenge
Tumefactive demyelinating lesion is defined as large solitary demyelinating lesion with imaging characteristics mimicking neoplasm. These atypical features include size more than 2 cm, mass effect, edema, and/or ring enhancement.
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Case Report: A Case of Severe Clinical Deterioration in a Patient With Multiple Sclerosis
Tumefactive multiple sclerosis (MS) is a rare variant of MS that may lead to a rapidly progressive clinical deterioration requiring a multidisciplinary diagnostic workup.
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Multifocal Tumefactive Demyelination Mimicking Intracranial Neoplasm [PDF]
Demyelinating disease presenting with clinical and radiologic features similar to a brain tumour is referred to as tumefactive demyelination. These lesions pose considerable diagnostic uncertainty.
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BackgroundTumefactive demyelinating lesions (TDLs) are defined as lesions >2 cm on MRI of the brain. They are identified in a range of demyelinating diseases including massive demyelination due to Marburg's acute MS, Schilder's Disease, Balo's ...
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Nous présentons le cas d'un patient adressé à notre consultation de médecine interne pour dyspnée par son médecin traitant ayant pour antécédent un myélome et une leucémie lymphoïde chronique stade A .A la clinique sont présents une claudication de la mâchoire, une induration des artères temporales, une hypertrophie des deltoïdes.
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Tumefactive sludge mimicking gallbladder neoplasm: A case report and review of the literature
Biliary sludge (or very thick bile) is mainly comprised of calcium bilirubinate granules and lesser amounts of cholesterol crystals, and it can produce a layer of low amplitude of echoes in the most dependent part of the gallbladder (GB).
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