| Literature DB >> 2797424 |
S Imakita1, T Nishimura, N Yamada, H Naito, M Takamiya, Y Yamada, H Kikuchi, Y Yonekawa, T Sawada, T Yamaguchi.
Abstract
Twelve patients with cerebral vascular malformations (5 cavernous angiomas, 1 thrombosed arteriovenous malformation, and 6 venous angiomas) were studied with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. All lesions were clearly depicted. Characteristic MR findings were obtained mainly on T2-weighted images: a markedly low intensity area was always seen. The margins of arteriovenous malformation (AVM) and venous angioma were irregular while those of cavernous angioma were smooth in all planes on T2-weighted images. Gradient-echo (GrE) pulse sequences were more sensitive than T2-weighted spin echo (SE) in lesion detection. MR imaging could play an important role in the differential diagnosis of cerebral vascular malformations.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2797424 DOI: 10.1007/bf00344175
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuroradiology ISSN: 0028-3940 Impact factor: 2.804