e913ce18fc Scler. A, Axial view T2-weighted MR image (5200/95/2) shows a concentric lesion and peripheral edema in the left temporoparietal white matter. Link Barun B, Adamec I, Habek M. According with Dr. She was admitted and a magnetic resonance imaging was performed, showing a left capsulo-putaminal, ovoid lesion, which was hyperintense on T2, FLAIR and diffusion weighted images, and hypointense on T1. Early diagnosis of Balo's concentric sclerosis by diffusion tensor tractography: a case report and literature review. MR imaging was performed 13 months later and showed postoperative changes on the T2-weighted images. View larger version: In this window In a new window Download as PowerPoint Slide fig 2.
Medwave 2016 Mar;16(2):e6401 doi: 10.5867/medwave.2016.02.6402 Submission date: 8/1/2016 Acceptance date: 1/3/2016 Publication date: 14/3/2016 Origin: not requested Type of review: reviewed by three external peer reviewers, double-blind PubMed record Comments (0) We are pleased to have your comment on one of our articles. Conflicts of interestsThe authors completed the ICMJE conflict of interest declaration form translated into Spanish by Medwave. [Recommendations for using and interpreting magnetic resonance imaging in multiple sclerosis]. Mult Scler. Ann Neurol 1999;46:651-656 CrossRefMedline Korte JH, Bom EP, Vos LD, Breuer TJ, Wondergem JH. Clin Neurol Neurosurg 1993;95:303-309 CrossRefMedline Garbern J, Spence AM, Alvord EC Jr. Balo's concentric sclerosis: a clinical case study of brain MRI, biopsy, and proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic findings. Balo concentric sclerosis: MR diagnosis. The use of t-MRI allows the visualization of white matter tracts in a multidimensional way, and assess their integrity [8],[20].
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