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  1. Multiple Sclerosis MRI Brain

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    Description: MRI brain w/ and w/out IV contrast, 55 yo F, 5=sagittal flash, 6=T2 axial flair, 7=T2 sagittal flair
    Keywords: Zeugmatography, Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Anatomy, Cross-Sectional, MRI, Functional, MR Tomography, MS (Multiple Sclerosis), Imaging, Chemical Shift, MRI Scans, Magnetization Transfer Contrast Imaging, Diagnosis, NMR Imaging, NMR Tomography, Proton Spin Tomography, Chemical Shift Imaging, Tomography, Proton Spin, Multiple Sclerosis, Sclerosis, Disseminated, fMRI, Demyelinating Autoimmune Diseases, CNS, Multiple Sclerosis, Acute Fulminating, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Functional, Tomography, NMR, Tomography, MR
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  2. MRI Brain - Alzheimer's Disease

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    Description: Findings: Pronounced brain volume decrease, mostly supratentorial with significant reduction of hippocampal volume, and increased signal in T2 sequence. This increase is clear for hippocampal head, body and tail in flair sequences. Small gliosis foci in white matter of semioval centers. No signs of hemorrhage or dural collections. Gadolinium contrast doesn’t show any other pathology Conclusion: Significant bilateral hippocampal atrophy, suggestive of Alzheimer’s disease.
    Keywords: Cognitive Disorders, Pons, Amnestic, histopathology, biopsy, Demyelinating Autoimmune Disease, Delirium, Autoimmune, Acute Confusional Senile Dementia, pathology, cytopathology, Alzheimer Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Dementia, Brain
  3. MRI Brain - Alzheimer's Disease

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    Description: Findings: Pronounced brain volume decrease, mostly supratentorial with significant reduction of hippocampal volume, and increased signal in T2 sequence. This increase is clear for hippocampal head, body and tail in flair sequences. Small gliosis foci in white matter of semioval centers. No signs of hemorrhage or dural collections. Gadolinium contrast doesn’t show any other pathology Conclusion: Significant bilateral hippocampal atrophy, suggestive of Alzheimer’s disease.
    Keywords: cytopathology, histopathology, Delirium, Acute Confusional Senile Dementia, biopsy, pathology, Amnestic, Brain, Dementia, Demyelinating Autoimmune Disease, Cognitive Disorders, Pons, Autoimmune, Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimer Disease
  4. MRI Brain - Alzheimer's Disease

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    Description: Findings: Pronounced brain volume decrease, mostly supratentorial with significant reduction of hippocampal volume, and increased signal in T2 sequence. This increase is clear for hippocampal head, body and tail in flair sequences. Small gliosis foci in white matter of semioval centers. No signs of hemorrhage or dural collections. Gadolinium contrast doesn’t show any other pathology Conclusion: Significant bilateral hippocampal atrophy, suggestive of Alzheimer’s disease.
    Keywords: Alzheimer Disease, pathology, Delirium, Multiple Sclerosis, Acute Confusional Senile Dementia, Dementia, Amnestic, Autoimmune, Brain, histopathology, Demyelinating Autoimmune Disease, Pons, biopsy, Cognitive Disorders, cytopathology
  5. MRI Brain - Alzheimer's Disease

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    Description: Findings: Pronounced brain volume decrease, mostly supratentorial with significant reduction of hippocampal volume, and increased signal in T2 sequence. This increase is clear for hippocampal head, body and tail in flair sequences. Small gliosis foci in white matter of semioval centers. No signs of hemorrhage or dural collections. Gadolinium contrast doesn’t show any other pathology Conclusion: Significant bilateral hippocampal atrophy, suggestive of Alzheimer’s disease.
    Keywords: Delirium, biopsy, Alzheimer Disease, histopathology, Pons, Demyelinating Autoimmune Disease, Dementia, Multiple Sclerosis, Brain, Acute Confusional Senile Dementia, Autoimmune, Amnestic, cytopathology, pathology, Cognitive Disorders