2022
DOI: 10.32412/pjohns.v37i2.2039
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Can I Diagnose a Vestibular Schwannoma Using Non-Contrast Imaging?

Abstract: “I have an adult patient with new-onset unilateral sensorineural hearing loss. I would like to rule out a vestibular schwannoma by performing an MRI exam. However, the patient has a kidney problem that prevents him from receiving contrast material. Can I still diagnose a vestibular schwannoma using a non-contrast imaging study?” The answer to this question is ... YES! At the current time, gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (M… Show more

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“…Bottom row, PSMA-avid lesions within the left periventricular white matter right insula and temporal lobe corresponding to areas of enhancement on corresponding MR (Table 1). 1–38 …”
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“…Bottom row, PSMA-avid lesions within the left periventricular white matter right insula and temporal lobe corresponding to areas of enhancement on corresponding MR (Table 1). 1–38 …”
mentioning
confidence: 99%