Intraventricular mass lesions at magnetic resonance imaging: iconographic essay - part 2

Radiologia brasileira
Felipe Damásio de CastroJosé Guilherme Giocondo Guerra

Abstract

The present essay is illustrated with magnetic resonance images obtained at the authors' institution over the past 15 years and discusses the main imaging findings of intraventricular tumor-like lesions (colloid cyst, oligodendroglioma, astroblastoma, lipoma, cavernoma) and of inflammatory/infectious lesions (neurocysticercosis and an atypical presentation of neurohistoplasmosis). Such lesions represent a subgroup of intracranial lesions with unique characteristics and some imaging patterns that may facilitate the differential diagnosis.

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May 20, 2015·Radiologia brasileira·Ricardo SchwingelFabiano Reis

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