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Imaging of intracranial fat: from normal findings to pathology
The presence of intracranial adipose tissue is often overlooked, although it may be detected in different physiological (dural sinuses or falx deposition of fat) and pathological (lipoma, dermoid cyst, subarac...
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Open AccessCalcified brain metastases may be more frequent than normally considered
To verify the incidence of calcified brain metastases (CBM), illustrating the different presentation patterns and histology of primary tumor.
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Imaging of extraventricular neurocytoma: a systematic literature review
Extraventricular neurocytoma (EVN) was firstly described in 1997. The current literature regarding imaging of EVN is limited to sporadic case reports and case series. EVN is still poorly considered in the diff...
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Degree of microstructural changes within T1-SE versus T1-GE hypointense lesions in multiple sclerosis: relevance for the definition of “black holes”
To retrospectively evaluate the different performances of T1-SE and T1-GE sequences in detecting hypointense lesions in multiple sclerosis (MS), to quantify the degree of microstructural damage within lesions ...
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Horseshoe adrenal gland associated with spinal and vascular anomalies
Horseshoe (or butterfly) adrenal gland (HAG) is an exceedingly rare congenital abnormality compared to horseshoe kidney. Here we present computed tomography findings of HAG in a 70-year-old man, associated wit...
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Open AccessImaging of cranial nerves: a pictorial overview
The human body has 12 pairs of cranial nerves that control motor and sensory functions of the head and neck. The anatomy of cranial nerves is complex and its knowledge is crucial to detect pathological alterat...