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Prominent intraosseous arachnoid granulations (foveolae granulations)
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10 May 2014
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CT
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Lymphoplasmacyte-rich meningioma
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15 Aug 2019
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CT
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Pathology
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Quadrigeminal cistern lipoma with occipital encephalocele
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02 Dec 2022
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MRI
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PVL following neonatal heart surgery
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04 Aug 2022
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Ultrasound
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Isthmus (disambiguation)
Isthmus (plural: isthmi) is an anatomical term and refers to a slender structure joining two larger components. Some of these uses of the word isthmus are now rarely used or only seen in older texts and articles:
isthmus (aorta)
isthmus (auditory tube)
isthmus (auricle of the ear)
isthmus (c...
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Central neurocytoma
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23 Aug 2019
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MRI
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Paraneoplastic encephalitis
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21 Jan 2022
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MRI
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Intraventricular meningioma
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28 Dec 2023
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MRI
CT
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Pituitary lesion - spontaneous regression
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23 May 2013
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MRI
Article
Extradural neural axis compartment
Extradural neural axis compartment (EDNAC) exists from the tip of the coccyx all the way to the back of the globe, and yet it is relatively unknown as a concept. It is bounded externally by the periosteum of the vertebrae and sacrum inferiorly and the skull superiorly, and the visceral (meningea...
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Solitary fibrous tumor of the dura
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03 Mar 2022
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MRI
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Lumbar discal cyst
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20 Sep 2022
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CT
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Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma
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10 Nov 2014
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MRI
Article
Caput medusae sign (developmental venous anomaly)
The caput medusae sign also sometimes known as a palm tree sign refers to developmental venous anomalies of the brain, where a number of veins converge centrally into a single draining vein.
The sign is seen on both CT and MRI when contrast medium is administered. Angiographically the caput me...
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Chordoma - clivus
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18 Jan 2022
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CT
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Article
Flame sign (carotid)
The flame sign refers to a gradual tapering of contrast opacification in the mid-cervical internal carotid artery, sparing the carotid bulb. The sign can be observed on angiography (digital subtraction angiography 1, CT angiography 1, or contrast-enhanced MR angiography 2) in either of two scena...
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MCA infarction
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20 Jun 2013
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CT
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Cerebral arteriovenous malformation with hemorrhage
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16 Apr 2014
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CT
DSA (angiography)
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Pituitary hypertrophy in pregnancy
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09 Jan 2017
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MRI
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Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
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19 Jul 2012
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MRI