2010
DOI: 10.1007/174_2010_118
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Acquired Brain Pathology

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“…7 Supratentorial ventricular hemorrhage can lead to hydrocephalus due to impaired cerebrospinal fluid circulation induced by the Saleem blood clots (Figure 7). 37 Gliosis and white matter edema appear as hyperintense and hypointense lesions on T2-weighted image and T1-weighted image sequences respectively. However, it must be stressed that it can be very difficult to detect small variations in white matter signal intensity because of reduced contrast between the lesion and normal fetal parenchyma.…”
Section: Cerebral Parenchymal Abnormalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 Supratentorial ventricular hemorrhage can lead to hydrocephalus due to impaired cerebrospinal fluid circulation induced by the Saleem blood clots (Figure 7). 37 Gliosis and white matter edema appear as hyperintense and hypointense lesions on T2-weighted image and T1-weighted image sequences respectively. However, it must be stressed that it can be very difficult to detect small variations in white matter signal intensity because of reduced contrast between the lesion and normal fetal parenchyma.…”
Section: Cerebral Parenchymal Abnormalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%