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| - | ====Meningioma==== | + | =====Meningioma===== |
| - | ===Meningioma=== | + | ====Meningioma==== |
| Meningiomas are typically benign and slow growing tumors arising from the meninges. They are commonly well encapsulated, | Meningiomas are typically benign and slow growing tumors arising from the meninges. They are commonly well encapsulated, | ||
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| * Hemorrhagic or cystic components | * Hemorrhagic or cystic components | ||
| - | ===Important Sequences for Identifying Meningioma=== | + | ====Important Sequences for Identifying Meningioma==== |
| * T1 weighted Post Contrast ; with or without Fat Saturation | * T1 weighted Post Contrast ; with or without Fat Saturation | ||
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| + | Below: Large meningioma in a cat; note the strong and homogenous enhancement, | ||
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| + | Below: Note the unfortunate presence of TWO meningiomas. Hyperostosis and dural tails present. | ||
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