Background: Medial lemniscus T2 hyperintensity (MLH) has been recently demonstrated as potential imaging marker for small vessel disease (SVD). Our purpose in this study is to improve accuracy of regions of interest (ROI) analysis for this imaging finding.
Methods And Methods: Two neuroradiologists retrospectively reviewed 103 consecutive outpatient brain MRI.
Objective: Small-vessel disease is a common MRI finding that can be difficult to differentiate from other white matter (WM) diseases because of the lack of a specific pattern of brain involvement. The purpose of our study was to evaluate medial lemniscus hyperintensity seen on FLAIR images as an imaging marker for small-vessel disease.
Materials And Methods: Two blinded neuroradiologists retrospectively reviewed 103 consecutive outpatient brain MRI studies.
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