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| While T2* weighted images are crucial for detecting hemorrhage, T1 weighted images are valuable as an adjunct in aging hemorrhage. As noted in the chart above, subacute hemorrhage has a characteristic T1 hyperintensity, | While T2* weighted images are crucial for detecting hemorrhage, T1 weighted images are valuable as an adjunct in aging hemorrhage. As noted in the chart above, subacute hemorrhage has a characteristic T1 hyperintensity, | ||
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