2nd year Neurology resident from the USA here. Rarely post comments but I have to say huge thanks for taking the time to make these videos, they are tremendously helpful! excellent teaching and quality, always clear and concise. Thanks man!
Basically any situation in which there is facilitated diffusion (high on ADC) in a T2 hyperintense lesion, like (often but not always) in vasogenic edema for instance
no, true diffusion restriction is black on the ADC-map, might be some T2-shine through or ADC-pseudonormalisation in case of a subacute ischemic infarction.
Im a resident in my third year in switzerland. Your videos are absolutly incredible, such a good teacher. Please dont stop!
Thanks a lot Max, good luck with your residency and congrats on your Eurovision song victory :), all the best from Belgium, Sven
2nd year Neurology resident from the USA here. Rarely post comments but I have to say huge thanks for taking the time to make these videos, they are tremendously helpful! excellent teaching and quality, always clear and concise. Thanks man!
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Excellent talk , making DWI really simple and clear .
Plz keep going with many more such amazing lectures !! Many thanks sir !! ❤❤❤
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Sir can you tell some coditions where we can seen T2 washout
Basically any situation in which there is facilitated diffusion (high on ADC) in a T2 hyperintense lesion, like (often but not always) in vasogenic edema for instance
If lesion is hyperintense on DWI but isointense on ADC, would it consider as restricted diffusion?
no, true diffusion restriction is black on the ADC-map, might be some T2-shine through or ADC-pseudonormalisation in case of a subacute ischemic infarction.
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