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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [3]; Associate Editors-in-Chief: Ujjwal Rastogi, MBBS
Overview
Magnetic resonance imaging or MRI is used in great deal for the care of HIV-positive patients. MRI is the first-choice among neuroimaging modality in the workup for AIDS dementia complex. An MRI is more sensitive than a head CT in determining if a lesion is truly solitary.
MRI
Advantages of MRI over CT in AIDS diagnosis
- Much more sensitive than CT scan in determining if a lesion is truly solitary.
- Greater sensitivity for white matter disease.
- Greater sensitivity for lesions in the posterior fossa.[1]
- Helps in identifying a peripheral lesion which is more accessible for histological sampling, in case a biopsy is being considered.[2]
References
- ↑ Skiest DJ (2002). "Focal neurological disease in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome". Clin. Infect. Dis. 34 (1): 103–15. doi:10.1086/324350. PMID 11731953. Retrieved 2012-02-12. Unknown parameter
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