File:Basal ganglia chronic hypoxic ischemic disease (Radiopaedia 75583-86856 Axial FLAIR 6).jpg

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  • Radiopaedia case ID: 75583
  • Image ID: 52295570
  • Image stack position: 6/40
  • Plane projection: Axial
  • Aux modality: FLAIR
  • Study findings: Symmetric gliosis within the basal ganglia involving the caudate and lentiform nuclei are again noted, consistent with previous hypoxic ischemic injury. There is no restricted diffusion to suggest recent infarct. No abnormal susceptibility artefact is demonstrated. Elsewhere, the grey-white matter differentiation is preserved. Ventricles, cortical sulci and basal cisterns are normal for age. Incidental left-sided nasoalveolar cyst noted measuring 12 mm in diameter. Paranasal sinuses and mastoid air cells are well aerated. IMPRESSION Background hypoxic ischemic changes within the basal ganglia. No acute infarct.
  • Modality: MRI
  • System: Central Nervous System
  • Findings: Symmetric hypoattenuation within the basal ganglia involving the caudate and lentiform nuclei. Grey-white matter differentiation is preserved. No mass effect or midline shift. No hemorrhage or surface collection. Ventricles and basal cisterns are normal for age.
Date Published: 13th Apr 2020
Source https://radiopaedia.org/cases/basal-ganglia-chronic-hypoxic-ischaemic-disease
Author Craig Hacking
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