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==Overview== | |||
MRI may be helpful in the diagnosis of bladder cancer. | |||
==MRI== | |||
* MRI is superior to other modalities in locally staging the tumour and is in some instances able to distinguish T1 from T2 tumours on T2 weighted image. | |||
:* T1: isointense compared to muscle | |||
:* T2: slightly hyperintense compared to muscle | |||
:* T1 C+(Gd): shows enhancement | |||
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Revision as of 18:33, 6 October 2015
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Overview
MRI may be helpful in the diagnosis of bladder cancer.
MRI
- MRI is superior to other modalities in locally staging the tumour and is in some instances able to distinguish T1 from T2 tumours on T2 weighted image.
- T1: isointense compared to muscle
- T2: slightly hyperintense compared to muscle
- T1 C+(Gd): shows enhancement