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Læknablaðið - 15.03.1984, Page 53

Læknablaðið - 15.03.1984, Page 53
LÆKNABLADIÐ 113 eous pear shaped shadow in apposition with the fundus of the bladder in a ntid-line sagittal section. If air is present within the vagina its walls are well seen in addition to the anterior and posterior fornices. An excellent display of the hip joints is provided in transverse secti- ons through the lower pelvis (Fig. 13). As with CT the diagnosis of structural lesions will depend on alteration in the normal size and contour of an organ or on the demonstration of a density difference from surrounding normal tissue. The great hope has been expressed that with the wide range of imaging options available there is the potential for identifying sequence related contrast patterns which will allow, if not a precise diagnosis, then important pathological distinctions to be made. ln this regard the separation of abscess Fig. 10. Tranverse scan intersecting the lateral ven- tricles of a norntal subject. Note thc excellent grey- white discrimination in this T\ weighted image. Fig. 9. Sagittal (a) and coronal (b) scans in a palient with a loculus of infected CSF following posterior fossa craniotomy. Note the sinus tracks entering the upper part of the loculus. UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL NQTTIHGHhM HMP UNIT NAIC ROB OATE 00B N0 SEX C R T12 FILE 5 COMMENTS T2 1 S/T H' B T/S/C H F DISP COIL Fig. 11. Transverse cranial scan in a normal subjcct. The relatively featureless brain is typical of T2 weighted images. Fig. 12. Transverse high resolution scan of the abdomen showing a left adrenal tumour. The normal right adrenal gland is also demonstratcd.

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