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==Non-ossifying Fibroma== | |||
*MRI appearances of non-ossifying fibroma are variable and depends on when along the development and healing phase the lesion is imaged. Initially, the lesion has high or intermediate T2 signal, with a peripheral low signal rim corresponding to the sclerotic border. As it matures and begins to ossify, the signal becomes low on all sequences. | |||
Contrast enhancement is also variable. | |||
==Ossifying Fibroma== | |||
MRI findings of ossifying fibroma includes the following: | |||
*T1: low signal | |||
*T2: iso-high signal | |||
*T1 C+ (Gd): typically shows enhancement | |||
==Chondromyxoid Fibroma== | |||
MRI features of chondromyxoid fibromas are often not particularly specific. Signal characteristics include the following: | |||
*T1: low signal | |||
*T1 C+ (Gd) | |||
**The majority (~70%) tend to show peripheral nodular enhancement | |||
**Approximately 30% have diffuse contrast enhancement and this can be either homogeneous or heterogeneous | |||
*T2: high signal | |||
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Revision as of 03:23, 11 March 2016
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Simrat Sarai, M.D. [2]
Overview
MRI may be helpful in the diagnosis of fibroma. On MRI, fibromas appear isointense or hypointense on T1 sequences and hyperintense on T2 sequences.
MRI Findings
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Non-ossifying Fibroma
- MRI appearances of non-ossifying fibroma are variable and depends on when along the development and healing phase the lesion is imaged. Initially, the lesion has high or intermediate T2 signal, with a peripheral low signal rim corresponding to the sclerotic border. As it matures and begins to ossify, the signal becomes low on all sequences.
Contrast enhancement is also variable.
Ossifying Fibroma
MRI findings of ossifying fibroma includes the following:
- T1: low signal
- T2: iso-high signal
- T1 C+ (Gd): typically shows enhancement
Chondromyxoid Fibroma
MRI features of chondromyxoid fibromas are often not particularly specific. Signal characteristics include the following:
- T1: low signal
- T1 C+ (Gd)
- The majority (~70%) tend to show peripheral nodular enhancement
- Approximately 30% have diffuse contrast enhancement and this can be either homogeneous or heterogeneous
- T2: high signal