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Relapsing-Remitting Tumefactive Demyelination
JAMA Neurology, 2014A previously healthy 26-year-old woman was seen with a progressive left-side weakness lasting 3 days. A brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan showed a right-sided mass lesion with hyperintensity in fluid-attenuated inversion recovery and T2 sequences, hypointensity in T1, heterogeneous gadolinium enhancement, and no restriction in diffusion ...
Eva, Brandão +2 more
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The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, 2009
We present a case of 22 year old female who had pulmonary tuberculosis followed by tuberculous meningitis and tuberculomas in past. This time she presented to us with right hemiparesis and altered sensorium. Diagnosis of tumefactive demyelination was made on the basis of typical MRI findings. Patient showed good response to steroids.
M Y, Nadkar, R A, Deore, Raminder, Singh
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We present a case of 22 year old female who had pulmonary tuberculosis followed by tuberculous meningitis and tuberculomas in past. This time she presented to us with right hemiparesis and altered sensorium. Diagnosis of tumefactive demyelination was made on the basis of typical MRI findings. Patient showed good response to steroids.
M Y, Nadkar, R A, Deore, Raminder, Singh
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Pediatric Tumefactive Demyelination
2017In children presenting with neurological deficits associated with large parenchymal lesions on imaging, brain tumors and cerebral abscess are typically considered in the differential diagnosis. However, it is important to also consider tumefactive demyelinating lesions, which can be challenging to diagnose.
Michael A. Lopez, Timothy E. Lotze
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Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy with tumefactive central demyelination
Muscle & Nerve, 2005AbstractA 46‐year‐old man with a 1‐year history of distal paresthesias and mild distal weakness subacutely developed paralysis of the left hand. Electrodiagnostic evaluation revealed a demyelinating peripheral neuropathy that met criteria for chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP).
Lisa S, Krivickas +2 more
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Tumefactive demyelinating lesions in children
European Journal of Paediatric NeurologyTumefactive lesions (TDL) are larger than 2 cm in diameter on T2-weighted brain MRI. They are distinguished from other types of demyelinating lesions by their size and degree of perilesional edema and/or rim enhancement, which can make diagnosis challenging.To study the clinical and radiological features, follow-up and final diagnosis of patients ...
Ayberk Selek +5 more
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Tumefactive demyelinating lesion
2018Clinical History: 45-year old man with 7 year history of dysarthria presented in 2018 with clinical worsening. Past MRI showed multiple brain lesions, biopsy showed no tumor cells but was otherwise inconclusive. LP was negative for oligoclonal bands. The patient was diagno...
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Recurrent tumefactive demyelination in a child
Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2005A 13-year-old female presented with two episodes of hemiplegia and hemianopia involving opposite sides, each time associated with seizures. On both occasions, the magnetic resonance (MR) scan showed a giant demyelinating, peripherally enhancing lesion with mass effect. MR spectroscopy (MRS) was indistinguishable from a tumor.
Vinod, Puri +4 more
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[Tumefactive demyelinating lesion (TDL)].
No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery, 2021Tumefactive demyelinating lesion(TDL)is defined as a large lesion, size >2 cm, mass effect, perilesional edema and/or ring enhancement. TDL could occur in multiple sclerosis(MS), neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder(NMOSD), acute disseminated encephalomyelitis(ADEM)or other immunological diseases.
Akihiro, Nakajima, Izumi, Kawachi
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Solitary Tumefactive Demyelinating Lesions in Children
Journal of Child Neurology, 2011Solitary tumefactive demyelination is rare in children, and the diagnosis is often conferred after brain biopsy. The authors report 3 children with solitary tumefactive demyelination and provide clinical and paraclinical clues to aid the clinician in reaching a diagnosis using a noninvasive approach.
Marie-Paule, Morin +4 more
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Tumefactive demyelinating lesions: A comprehensive review
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders, 2017Tumefactive multiple sclerosis or tumefactive demyelinating lesion (TDL) is one of the rare variants of multiple sclerosis (MS) posing a diagnostic challenge and a therapeutic enigma since it is difficult to distinguish from a true central nervous system (CNS) neoplasm or other CNS lesions on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Hussein, Algahtani +2 more
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