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  1. Normal brain (MRI) | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia.org

    Normal appearance of a young person's brain on a 1.5T scanner other than borderline low-lying tonsils. Note, however, that McRae’s line (basion to the opisthion) needs to be measured A) in …

  2. Normal brain imaging examples | Radiology Reference Article ...

    Feb 8, 2025 · Normal brain imaging examples Last revised by Frank Gaillard on 8 Feb 2025 Edit article

  3. Normal MRI brain: adult | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia.org

    Case Discussion Normal appearances of a very thorough set of sequences of MR brain imaging (no post-contrast sequences).

  4. Normal MRI Brain | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia.org

    No abnormal signal intensity of brain parenchyma. The white and grey matter differentiation are normal. No restricted diffusion. No blooming artefact on SWI. No hydrocephalus.

  5. Normal brain MRI | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia.org

    Appearance and intensity of brain parenchyma are normal. Ventricular system and cisternal spaces appear normal. No evidence of intracranial space occupying lesion or obvious vascular …

  6. Normal MRI brain | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia.org

    This case illustrates a normal brain MRI scan in a neurodegenerative protocol: with a volumetric isometric T1, axial T2 limited to basal ganglia and posterior fossa, axial FLAIR, SWI, and …

  7. Normal brain MRI | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia.org

    Case Discussion This case illustrates a normal Brain MRI in an 18-year-old boy. Please, refer to the article on normal brain imaging examples for more cases like this. Note that absence of the …

  8. Normal brain MRI - term neonate - Radiopaedia.org

    This is a regular MRI scan of a newborn born at 40 weeks of gestational age. The image shows that the myelination process is still incomplete, resulting in the white matter appearing low on …

  9. Normal brain MRI with post-contrast FLAIR - Radiopaedia.org

    Normal examination of the brain including post-contrast T1 volumetric MPRAGE and post-contrast FL

  10. MRI brain - normal (70-year-old) - Radiopaedia.org

    Normal MRI head of a highly-functioning 70-year-old individual. Taking clinical correlation into account, there is quite a wide variation in what is considered "normal range" for the width of …