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*[[Acute]] stage (less than 7 days after onset): the [[hematoma]] typically appears isointense or slightly hypointense on T1-weighted images and markedly hypointense on T2-weighted images. | |||
*Acute stage (less than 7 days after onset): the hematoma typically appears isointense or slightly hypointense on T1-weighted images and markedly hypointense on T2-weighted images. | *[[Subacute]] stage (7 days to 7 weeks after onset): the [[hematoma]] appears hyperintense on T1- and T2-weighted images. | ||
*Subacute stage (7 days to 7 weeks after onset): the hematoma appears hyperintense on T1- and T2-weighted images. | *[[Chronic]] stage (which typically begins 7 weeks after onset): a hypointense rim is present on T1- and T2-weighted images, which is attributed to [[hemosiderin]] deposition and the presence of a [[fibrous capsule]]. | ||
*Chronic stage (which typically begins 7 weeks after onset): a hypointense rim is present on T1- and T2-weighted images, which is attributed to hemosiderin deposition and the presence of a fibrous capsule. | |||
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- Acute stage (less than 7 days after onset): the hematoma typically appears isointense or slightly hypointense on T1-weighted images and markedly hypointense on T2-weighted images.
- Subacute stage (7 days to 7 weeks after onset): the hematoma appears hyperintense on T1- and T2-weighted images.
- Chronic stage (which typically begins 7 weeks after onset): a hypointense rim is present on T1- and T2-weighted images, which is attributed to hemosiderin deposition and the presence of a fibrous capsule.