Diagnostic Snapshot
Guess What Is in My Brain
Catherine Joseph, MSN, APN, AGACNP-BC
From Department of Neuro-Oncology, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas
Author’s disclosure of conflict of interest is found at the end of this article.
Correspondence to: Catherine Joseph, MSN, APN, AGACNP-BC, 1515 Holcombe Boulevard, Houston, TX 77030. E-mail: cjoseph3@mdanderson.org
J Adv Pract Oncol 2024;15(1):60–64 |
https://doi.org/10.6004/jadpro.2024.15.1.7 |
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ABSTRACT
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain is an important diagnostic tool used by neurologists. This article explores the workup and management for a patient with a brain lesion and highlights the importance of neuroimaging. Similarities and differences in MRI findings for meningioma, central nervous system lymphoma, and glioblastomas are discussed, along with common MRI sequences and their utility.
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