Fig. 5.7. Hemorrhagic tumor.

Fig. 5.7

Hemorrhagic tumor. Axial CT image (a) shows an acute hemorrhagic lesion (hyperattenuating) with intraventricular location (left frontal horn). The coronal T1-weighted (b) and axial T2-weighted (c) MR images demonstrate the heterogeneity of the signal intensities within the lesion not following the expected layered pattern of a primary hemorrhage. The coronal T1-weighted (d) and coronal T1-weighted (e) post contrast images of follow up MRI performed after 3 weeks demonstrate the absorption of the hemorrhage and demonstrate the underlying intraventricular contrast-enhancing lesion corresponding to a high grade glioma

From: Chapter 5, Nontraumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage

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