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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Head CT scan may be diagnostic of ependymoma. Findings on CT sacan suggestive | |||
of ependymoma include [[heterogeneous|heterogeneous mass]], [[calcification|coarse calcification]], [[solid|solid component]], and [[cystic|cystic component]]. | |||
==CT Scan Findings in Ependymoma== | ==CT Scan Findings in Ependymoma== | ||
Common CT sacn findings associated with ependymoma are:<ref name=radio2>. Dr Bruno Di Muzio and Dr Frank Gaillard. Radiopaedia.org 2015.Page http://radiopaedia.org/articles/ependymoma</ref> | Common CT sacn findings associated with ependymoma are:<ref name=radio2>. Dr Bruno Di Muzio and Dr Frank Gaillard. Radiopaedia.org 2015.Page http://radiopaedia.org/articles/ependymoma</ref> | ||
*[[Heterogeneous|Heterogeneous mass]] | |||
*[[calcification|Coarse calcification]] | *[[calcification|Coarse calcification]] | ||
*[[cystic|Cystic component]] | *[[cystic|Cystic component]] | ||
*[[solid|Solid component]] | *[[solid|Solid component]] | ||
*[[hemorrhage|Rarely hemorrhage]] | *[[hemorrhage|Rarely hemorrhage]] | ||
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Overview
Head CT scan may be diagnostic of ependymoma. Findings on CT sacan suggestive
of ependymoma include heterogeneous mass, coarse calcification, solid component, and cystic component.
CT Scan Findings in Ependymoma
Common CT sacn findings associated with ependymoma are:[1]
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A large, heterogeneous mass is present within the left frontal lobe. It is strikingly hyperdense, without definite calcification. The solid component enhances. Hydrocephalus is present, best seen on the right, due to outflow obstruction (noncontrast CT)[2]
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A large, heterogeneous mass is present within the left frontal lobe. It is strikingly hyperdense, without definite calcification. The solid component enhances. Hydrocephalus is present, best seen on the right, due to outflow obstruction (contrast CT)[2]
References
- ↑ . Dr Bruno Di Muzio and Dr Frank Gaillard. Radiopaedia.org 2015.Page http://radiopaedia.org/articles/ependymoma
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Image courtesy of Dr Frank Gaillard. Radiopaedia(original file ‘’here’’).Creative Commons BY-SA-NC