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Other Imaging Findings

CT scans with contrast or MRIs with gadolinium are quite sensitive in diagnosing the presence of metastases.PET scanning and spectroscopic evaluation are new strategies to diagnose cerebral metastases and to differentiate the metastases from other intracranial lesions.

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