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  1. Focal Nodular Hyperplasia of the Liver, MRI Abdomen

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    Description: MRI abdomen without and with IV contrast, 51 yo F, 7=coronal, 8=axial, 501=axial multiphase
    Keywords: MRI Scans, Magnetization Transfer Contrast Imaging, fMRI, Tomography, Proton Spin, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Functional, Zeugmatography, Anatomy, Cross-Sectional, Diagnosis, Proton Spin Tomography, NMR Imaging, NMR Tomography, Tomography, MR, Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Tomography, NMR, Hyperplasia, Focal Nodular, Focal Nodular Hyperplasia of the liver, Imaging, Chemical Shift, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, MRI, Functional, Chemical Shift Imaging, MR Tomography
    Is part of: Focal Nodular Hyperplasia of the Liver, MRI Abdomen
  2. Choledocholithiasis - MRI

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    Description: AP views of the pelvis, 56 yo F, ALL. Presence of choledocolithiasis
    Keywords: Tomography, MR, Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Proton Spin Tomography, NMR Imaging, gallstones, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Functional, Zeugmatography, MRI, Functional, Anatomy, Cross-Sectional, Imaging, Chemical Shift, Chemical Shift Imaging, Diagnosis, Magnetization Transfer Contrast Imaging, MR Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, fMRI, Gallstones, NMR Tomography, MRI Scans, Tomography, Proton Spin, Tomography, NMR
    Is part of: Choledocholithiasis - MRI
  3. MRI: Ulcerative Colitis

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    Description: Main Feature: Large bowel wall thickening. Description: There is diffuse circumferential wall thickening, hyperintense T2 signal, and avid mucosal enhancement throughout the entire colon and rectum. Increased mesenteric fat stranding surrounding the bowel with prominence of the mesenteric vessels. The terminal ileum is grossly unremarkable. These findings are suggestive of ulcerative colitis. Series 30, image 5096-axial/t1, precontrast. This picture is to be used together with the series 39, image 5096. The point of focus here is the descending colon located at the 1-2 o’clock position. Notice that the bowel wall is circumferentially thickened on both the pre and post contrast image. On series 39, you see that same portion of the colon wall diffusely enhance. Also, in series 39 note the engorged vessels that feed the colon. Series 39, image 5096-axial/t1, postcontrast. Series 24, image 29- t2 axial. At the level of the sigmoid colon. The purpose of this image is to show diffuse circumferential wall thickening in one continuous segment, hyperintense t2 signal, and mucosal enhancement.
    Keywords: hyperplasia, hyperplastic cells, Colitis, Ulcerative, cancer polyp
  4. MRI: Ulcerative Colitis

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    Description: Main Feature: Large bowel wall thickening. Description: There is diffuse circumferential wall thickening, hyperintense T2 signal, and avid mucosal enhancement throughout the entire colon and rectum. Increased mesenteric fat stranding surrounding the bowel with prominence of the mesenteric vessels. The terminal ileum is grossly unremarkable. These findings are suggestive of ulcerative colitis. Series 30, image 5096-axial/t1, precontrast. This picture is to be used together with the series 39, image 5096. The point of focus here is the descending colon located at the 1-2 o’clock position. Notice that the bowel wall is circumferentially thickened on both the pre and post contrast image. On series 39, you see that same portion of the colon wall diffusely enhance. Also, in series 39 note the engorged vessels that feed the colon. Series 39, image 5096-axial/t1, postcontrast. Series 24, image 29- t2 axial. At the level of the sigmoid colon. The purpose of this image is to show diffuse circumferential wall thickening in one continuous segment, hyperintense t2 signal, and mucosal enhancement.
    Keywords: Colitis, Ulcerative, hyperplasia, hyperplastic cells, cancer polyp
  5. MRI: Ulcerative Colitis

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    Description: Main Feature: Large bowel wall thickening. Description: There is diffuse circumferential wall thickening, hyperintense T2 signal, and avid mucosal enhancement throughout the entire colon and rectum. Increased mesenteric fat stranding surrounding the bowel with prominence of the mesenteric vessels. The terminal ileum is grossly unremarkable. These findings are suggestive of ulcerative colitis. Series 30, image 5096-axial/t1, precontrast. This picture is to be used together with the series 39, image 5096. The point of focus here is the descending colon located at the 1-2 o’clock position. Notice that the bowel wall is circumferentially thickened on both the pre and post contrast image. On series 39, you see that same portion of the colon wall diffusely enhance. Also, in series 39 note the engorged vessels that feed the colon. Series 39, image 5096-axial/t1, postcontrast. Series 24, image 29- t2 axial. At the level of the sigmoid colon. The purpose of this image is to show diffuse circumferential wall thickening in one continuous segment, hyperintense t2 signal, and mucosal enhancement.
    Keywords: cancer polyp, hyperplasia, Colitis, Ulcerative, hyperplastic cells
  6. MRI: Liver Cirrhosis

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    Description: MRI showing visceromegaly and signs of portal hypertension
    Keywords: histolopathology, pathology, cirrhosis
  7. MRI: Liver Cirrhosis

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    Description: MRI showing visceromegaly and signs of portal hypertension
    Keywords: histolopathology, pathology, cirrhosis
  8. MRI: Liver Cirrhosis

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    Description: MRI showing visceromegaly and signs of portal hypertension
    Keywords: cirrhosis, histolopathology, pathology
  9. Choledocholithiasis MRI/MRCP

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    Description: Dilated biliary tract with evidence of single stone
    Keywords: liver function test, Diagnosis, Esophageal and Gastric Varices, liver function tests, Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures, LFT
  10. Choledocholithiasis MRI/MRCP

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    Description: Dilated biliary tract with evidence of single stone
    Keywords: liver function tests, Diagnosis, Esophageal and Gastric Varices, LFT, Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures, liver function test