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==Key MRI Findings in Warthin's tumor== | ==Key MRI Findings in Warthin's tumor== | ||
* Well defined and can be bilateral. | * Well defined and can be bilateral. | ||
:* T1: low to intermediate signal with cyst containing cholesterol components | :* T1: low to intermediate signal with cyst containing cholesterol components | ||
:* T2: heterogenous and variable signal intensity | :* T2: heterogenous and variable signal intensity | ||
:* T1 C+ (Gd): usually no contrast enhancement<ref> Warthin's tumor librepathology (2015) http://librepathology.org/wiki/index.php/Warthin_tumour Accessed on December 14, 2015</ref> | :* T1 C+ (Gd): usually no contrast enhancement<ref> Warthin's tumor librepathology (2015) http://librepathology.org/wiki/index.php/Warthin_tumour Accessed on December 14, 2015</ref> |
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Overview
On MRI, Warthin's tumor is characterized by well-defined bilateral lesions which are heterogeneous and variable in signal intensity.
Key MRI Findings in Warthin's tumor
- Well defined and can be bilateral.
- T1: low to intermediate signal with cyst containing cholesterol components
- T2: heterogenous and variable signal intensity
- T1 C+ (Gd): usually no contrast enhancement[1]
References
- ↑ Warthin's tumor librepathology (2015) http://librepathology.org/wiki/index.php/Warthin_tumour Accessed on December 14, 2015