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British Journal of Radiology (2006) 79, e196-e199
© 2006 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/bjr/50789043

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Significant response of radiation induced CNS toxicity to high dose steroid administration

M Genc, MD 1 E Genc, MD 2 B O Genc, MD 2 and D A Kiresi, MD 3

Departments of 1 Radiation Oncology, 2 Neurology and 3 Radiology, Meram Medical Faculty, Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey


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Figure 1. T2 weighted axial images demonstrate hyperintense lesions in (a) the cerebellum and (b) bulbus.

 

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Figure 2. Linear contrast enhancement is seen in the cerebellar hemispheres and peduncles on post-contrast T1 weighted image.

 

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Figure 3. T2 weighted sagittal image shows hyperintensities and expansion in the spinal cord.

 





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