Diffusion Imaging
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| MRA - left middle cerebral branches are without flow | T2-weighted MR shows 12 hour old left MCA infarct | Diffusion weighted image show the infarct with greater conspicuity |
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| The diffusion images are a composite of three separate images with the gradient applied in all 3 planes. |
T2 Shine Through
This is an
example of T2 shine through. On image 1 (T2-weighted axial)
there is an area of hyperintensity in the left centrum semiovale.
On image 2 (Axial diffusion weighted image) this is hyperintense,
suggesting it is an acute infarct. On image 3 (ADC map,
inverted) the area is hypointense, indicating that it is not
acute. It was bright on the diffusion weighted image due to
T2 shine though. If the lesion was
truly an acute infarct, it should have remained bright on the ADC
map.
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Image 1 |
Image 2 |
Image 3 |
Duration
The decreased
diffusion coefficient will persist for about 7 days.
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| The graph shows that with time, the ADC will rise. This is at about 7 days. |
Produced by Ed Escott and Jack Simon, 3/11/98