File:MRI pilocytic astrocytoma 3.jpg

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A pilocytic astrocytoma with a predominantly solid mass and a minimal cyst-like component in a 14-year-old girl. a This coronal T2-weighted image shows a large, well-marginated mass, involving the vermis and both cerebellar hemispheres that effaces the fourth ventricle. b On an axial FLAIR image, the solid mass shows high signal intensity with hypointense cystic areas (arrows). c On an axial contrast-enhanced image, the mass shows inhomogeneous contrast enhancement, with nodules that exhibit intense enhancement (arrows) and other cystic areas that remain unenhanced (arrowheads).

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current17:42, 29 October 2015Thumbnail for version as of 17:42, 29 October 2015547 × 181 (39 KB)Sujit Routray (talk | contribs)A pilocytic astrocytoma with a predominantly solid mass and a minimal cyst-like component in a 14-year-old girl. '''a''' This coronal T2-weighted image shows a large, well-marginated mass, involving the vermis and both cerebellar hemispheres that effac...
17:42, 29 October 2015Thumbnail for version as of 17:42, 29 October 2015547 × 181 (39 KB)Sujit Routray (talk | contribs)A pilocytic astrocytoma with a predominantly solid mass and a minimal cyst-like component in a 14-year-old girl. '''a''' This coronal T2-weighted image shows a large, well-marginated mass, involving the vermis and both cerebellar hemispheres that effac...

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