2015
DOI: 10.1590/0100-3984.2014.0113
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Central nervous system involvement in sarcoidosis

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“…For the evaluation of central nervous system diseases, the imaging method of choice is MRI ( 8 - 14 ) . In hemichorea-hemiballism due to nonketotic hyperglycemia, MRI findings are characterized by lesions in the region of the caudate nucleus or lenticular nucleus, showing hyperintense signals in T1-weighted sequences and discretely hyperintense signals in T2-weighted sequences, without enhancement or diffusion restriction, such lesions typically being unilateral ( 1 , 3 , 4 ) , as in the case presented here.…”
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“…For the evaluation of central nervous system diseases, the imaging method of choice is MRI ( 8 - 14 ) . In hemichorea-hemiballism due to nonketotic hyperglycemia, MRI findings are characterized by lesions in the region of the caudate nucleus or lenticular nucleus, showing hyperintense signals in T1-weighted sequences and discretely hyperintense signals in T2-weighted sequences, without enhancement or diffusion restriction, such lesions typically being unilateral ( 1 , 3 , 4 ) , as in the case presented here.…”
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