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Usefulness of T2* weighted magnetic resonance image in the diagnosis of head injury on chronic stage

  • Takato Morioka
  • , Shunji Nishio
  • , Futoshi Mihara
  • , Shuichi Oguri
  • , Hisakazu Ishioka
  • , Yasuhiko Nakamura
  • , Yutaka Kimura
  • , Masashi Fukui
  • Kyushu University

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Abstract

T2* weighted gradient echo image has heightened diagnostic sensitivity to hemorrhage, which is attributed to magnetic susceptibility-induced static field inhomogeneities arising from paramagnetic blood breakdown products such as hemosiderin, which shorten T2*. We examined 4 cases of head injury in chronic stage by T2* weighted images and assessed the clinical application of this sequence for diagnosis of the in-tracranial lesion. All patients underwent CT scan on acute stage and long-term follow up was performed. In all cases, abnormally low signals in the brain and subarachnoid space were more conspicuous with the T2* weighted image than with any of the conventional sequences. In 2 cases with diffuse axonal injury, of which lesions were not detected on acute stage CT scan, hypointensity area was clearly demonstrated in the cerebral peduncle and corpus callosum on T2* weighted images. Selection of T2* weighted image into the routine MR examination of patients with chronic stage of the head injury is recommended.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)703-708
Number of pages6
JournalBrain and Nerve
Volume51
Issue number8
StatePublished - 1999
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Diffuse axonal injury
  • Head injury
  • Hemosiderin
  • Magnetic resonance imaging
  • T2* weighted image

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