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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==MRI== | ==MRI== | ||
The features seen on MRI are: | |||
*T1: Low to intermediate signal. | *T1: Low to intermediate signal. | ||
**Iso- to slightly hyper intense cf. muscle. | **Iso- to slightly hyper intense cf. muscle. | ||
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**Most demonstrate heterogeneous moderate to intense contrast enhancement. | **Most demonstrate heterogeneous moderate to intense contrast enhancement. | ||
**Enhancement can be septal and peripheral rim-like corresponding to fibrovascular septation between lobules of hyaline cartilage | **Enhancement can be septal and peripheral rim-like corresponding to fibrovascular septation between lobules of hyaline cartilage | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
MRI
The features seen on MRI are:
- T1: Low to intermediate signal.
- Iso- to slightly hyper intense cf. muscle.
- T2: very high intensity in nonmineralised/calcified portions.
- T1 C+ (Gd):
- Most demonstrate heterogeneous moderate to intense contrast enhancement.
- Enhancement can be septal and peripheral rim-like corresponding to fibrovascular septation between lobules of hyaline cartilage