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==Overview== | |||
Imaging plays a central role in the diagnosis of ependymoma. On MRI brain, ependymoma is characterized by isointense to hypointense on T1-weighted scans, or hyperintense to white matter on T2-weighted MRI. | |||
==MRI== | |||
===Brain=== | |||
*T1 | |||
**Solid portions of ependymoma typically are isointense to hypointense relative to white matter | |||
*T2 | |||
**Hyper intense to white matter | |||
**More reliable in differentiating tumor margins than non-contrast T1-weighted images (but less reliable than contrast enhanced T1) | |||
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Overview
Imaging plays a central role in the diagnosis of ependymoma. On MRI brain, ependymoma is characterized by isointense to hypointense on T1-weighted scans, or hyperintense to white matter on T2-weighted MRI.
MRI
Brain
- T1
- Solid portions of ependymoma typically are isointense to hypointense relative to white matter
- T2
- Hyper intense to white matter
- More reliable in differentiating tumor margins than non-contrast T1-weighted images (but less reliable than contrast enhanced T1)