decreased T2 signal in the basal ganglia
Basal ganglia T2 hypointensities can be caused by any of the following and is commonly remembered using the mnemonic ChOMP.
- childhood hypoxia
- old age
- multiple sclerosis
- Parkinson disease: more in globus pallidus
- Parkinson-plus syndrome: more in putamen
- deoxyhemoglobin of hemorrhage
- hemosiderin
- calcium in certain states
See also
Siehe auch:
- Basalganglienverkalkungen
- T2 hyperintense Basalganglien
- Encephalomyelitis disseminata
- ADC abnormality of the basal ganglia
- eye of tiger sign
- decreased T1 signal in the basal ganglia
- basal ganglia signal abnormalities
- increased T1 signal in the basal ganglia
- ChOMP
und weiter:
- Globus pallidus
- Putamen
- basal ganglia T1 hyperintensity
- Basalganglien
- Einblutung in die Basalganglien
- respiratory chain metabolic toxins
- Nucleus caudatus
- basal ganglia hypodensity
- signal abnormalities in the basal ganglia
- hypoxic brain damage T2
- signalintensity MRI basalganglia
- basal ganglia (mnemonic)
- T2 Stammganglien
Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu decreased T2 signal in the basal ganglia:
ADC
abnormality of the basal ganglia