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Intralesional hemorrhage

MRI is methodologically limited in that it does not reliably show intralesional calcifications, which are frequently identified on conventional radiographs or CT scans hy their popcorn-like appearance [169]. Occasionally, calcifications take the form of a peripheral rim after hemorrhagic infarction and can he identified on Tl-weighted MR images (Fig. 5.20). [Pg.81]


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