Cavernous Haemangioma of Cavernous Sinus-MRI
Cavernous hemangiomas occur very rarely in the cavernous sinus and are difficult to diagnose preoperatively. MR images showed hypointensity on T1-weighted images and well-defined hyperintensity on T2-weighted images with marked homogeneous enhancement after contrast material administration. Extraaxial cavernous hemangiomas are rare and very rarely arise in the cavernous sinus . Diagnostically differentiating hemangiomas from tumors such as meningiomas or schwannomas at this site is often difficult.
Further reading at Characteristic MR Imaging Findings of Cavernous Hemangiomas in the Cavernous Sinus. American Journal of Neuroradiology 24:1148-1151, June-July 2003
Further reading at Characteristic MR Imaging Findings of Cavernous Hemangiomas in the Cavernous Sinus. American Journal of Neuroradiology 24:1148-1151, June-July 2003
Cavernous Haemangioma of Cavernous Sinus-MRI
Reviewed by Sumer Sethi
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Friday, February 04, 2011
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3 comments:
Vsual delight... The rarity of cavernous hemangioma in a cavernous sinus does make it a visual delight.
But a verbal agony!
Vsual delight... The rarity of cavernous hemangioma in a cavernous sinus does make it a visual delight.
But a verbal agony!
Sir , What is the reason for hyperintensity in 1st image ?? Isn't it T1 weighted image ??
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