Cysticercosis of the brain may be parenchymal, intraventricular, or cisternal. Spinal cysticercosis is relatively rare. We have had the opportunity to examine several patients with both CT and MR. CT findings in intraventricular cysticercosis have frequently required confirmation by metrizamide ven
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MRI findings reveal three different types of tubers in patients with tuberous sclerosis complex
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- Springer
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- 2010
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- 257
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