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Abstract
Brain capillary telangiectasia is usually a small collection of dilated capillary-like vessels. In most cases it is a harmless incidental finding with no clinical significance. They are most commonly located in the pons. In terms of image morphology, they show brush-like signal extinction in T2*/SWI (susceptibility-weighted imaging) sequences and contrast enhancement in T1-weighted images. Other sequences are usually unremarkable unless they involve unusually large capillary telangiectasias. Angiographically they usually remain silent. Sometimes they are associated with venous abnormalities and/or cavernomas. Their distinctive radiographic features usually allow for a reliable diagnosis. Differential diagnostic considerations, such as differentiation from a tumorous or inflammatory process, are sometimes necessary.Entities:
Keywords: Capillary telangiectasia; Differential diagnosis; MRI; Vascular malformation
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35792920 DOI: 10.1007/s00117-022-01037-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiologie (Heidelb) ISSN: 2731-7048