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Magnetic Resonance Appearance of Cerebral Lymphomatoid Granulomatosis
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Magnetic Resonance Appearance of Cerebral Lymphomatoid Granulomatosis

Kumar Bhagavatula and Thomas Scott
Journal of neuroimaging, v 7(2), pp 120-121
01 Apr 1997
PMID: 9128453

Abstract

Lymphomatoid granulomatosis is an angiecentric lymphoproliferative process that involves the lungs. In a 52-year-old man with lymphomatoid granulomatosis who presented with encephalopathy, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain demonstrated unusual multiple areas of enhancement that were both punctate and linear. These findings may be relatively specific for inflammation of deep cerebral vessels and have implications for MRI findings in other inflammatory cerebrovascular disorders.

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