Atypical early manifestations of multiple sclerosis (MS) are common in children and young adults. 6 patients (aged 5 to 33 years) were examined by MR because of confusing neurological manifestations. In addition to small MS lesions there were also large intracerebral lesions which, however, did not occupy additional space but which looked more like tumours or abscesses.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMR-Imaging is well established as the most sensitive method for the diagnosis of avascular necrosis of the femoral head. In this paper preliminary results are analyzed in an attempt to clarify whether as in a vascular necrosis of the femoral head. MR changes after trauma or surgery allow conclusions concerning the vitality of the bone.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwenty-three patients with Graves ophthalmopathy who underwent radiation therapy were monitored by means of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. T2 relaxation times of extraocular muscles and orbital fat, areas of extraocular muscles, and degree of exophthalmos were measured by means of MR imaging at the beginning, at the end, and 3 months after completion of radiation therapy. As a result, patients with primarily elevated T2 times of extraocular muscles showed a better therapy response regarding muscle thickening than patients with primarily normal T2 times.
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August 1991
Lateral displacement of the femoral head and slight flattening are typical radiological signs of early Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease. There is the value of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in demonstrating the congruity of the acetabular and femoral articular surfaces, the cartilage, the femoral head containment, intracapsular joint effusion, and hypertrophy synovium without using any ionizing radiation. Loss of containment because of lateralisation seems to be the result of medial hypertrophy of the femoral head cartilage.
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