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  • Title: [Cystic changes of the posterior cranial fossa on the nuclear magnetic resonance tomogram].
    Author: Weiss T, Mitsch E, Kazner E.
    Journal: Rofo; 1986 Nov; 145(5):590-7. PubMed ID: 3024260.
    Abstract:
    MR images were obtained in 15 patients with cystic lesions in the posterior fossa and the results compared with computed tomography (CT). The abnormalities imaged included 5 epidermoids, 3 haemangioblastomas, 4 arachnoid cysts, 1 postoperative cyst, and 4 large cisterns. One advantage of MR is the ability to demonstrate lesions in three planes and without artifacts. Liquor-related intensity measurements of cyst contents provided important information, thereby improving diagnostic specificity and patient management. T2-weighted images were found to be more sensitive in characterising cystic lesions of the posterior fossa than were T1-weighted images. Large cisterns, arachnoid and postoperative cysts had an intensity pattern identical or almost identical to cerebral spinal fluid. More proteinaceous cysts, including epidermoids and to a higher degree haemangioblastomas, had clearly higher intensity than cerebral spinal fluid on the T2-weighted images.
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