303.A neurological case(part1)-Cerebral abscess
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Clinical Presentation:
A 36-year-old woman with a history of heroin use presenting with diffuse headache, fever, and seizures.
Further Work-up
Imaging Findings:
(A) Axial computed tomography (CT) without contrast shows a ring isodense to the gray matter (arrowhead) in the left frontal lobe. The lesion, located at the gray–white matter junction, has a hypodense center and is surrounded by vasogenic edema (arrow).
(B) Axial T2-weighted image (WI) and fluid-attenuated inversion recovery image show the left frontal lesion with a rim of low intensity (arrowheads) and peripheral vasogenic edema.
(C) Axial T1WI with contrast shows a round, well-defined, ring-enhancing lesion in the left frontal lobe (arrowheads). The inner and outer margins are smooth.
(D) Diffusion-WI shows a “lightbulb” sign of the left frontal lesion (arrow).
Differential Diagnosis:
1.Cerebral abscess
2.Metastasis
3.Glioblastoma multiforme
What's your diagnosis ?
Notes:
1. seizures ['si:ʒə] 癫痫
2. vasogenic edema 血管性水肿
3. abscess [ˈæbˌsɛs] n. 脓肿
4. glioblastoma [ˌglɪoʊblæ'stoʊmə] 胶质母细胞瘤
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圈主
深圳市人民医院放射科副主任医师杨敏洁