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==Overview==
==Overview==


MRI may be helpful in the diagnosis of tuberous sclerosis as it can find the same abnormalities found on CT scan which are described above, some of them with much more detail, but it is especially useful for evaluating white matter changes seen in the disease.<ref name=":0">Radiopaedia - tuberous sclerosis - available at: <nowiki>https://radiopaedia.org/articles/tuberous-sclerosis</nowiki> accessed at 06/15/2020</ref>
[[Magnetic resonance imaging|MRI]] may be helpful in the diagnosis of tuberous sclerosis as it can find the same abnormalities found on [[CT scan]] which are described above, some of them with much more detail, but it is especially useful for evaluating white matter changes seen in the disease.<ref name=":0">Radiopaedia - tuberous sclerosis - available at: <nowiki>https://radiopaedia.org/articles/tuberous-sclerosis</nowiki> accessed at 06/15/2020</ref>


==MRI==
==MRI==


MRIs may be helpful in the diagnosis of tuberous sclerosis. It can diagnose basically the same changes as the CT:
[[Magnetic resonance imaging|MRIs]] may be helpful in the diagnosis of tuberous sclerosis. It can diagnose basically the same changes as the [[CT-scans|CT]]:


*Cortical or subependymal tubers;
*Cortical or [[subependymal]] [[tubers]];
*White matter abnormalities;
*[[White matter]] abnormalities;
*Subependymal hamartomas;
*[[Subependymal]] [[hamartomas]];
*Subependymal giant cell astrocytomas;
*[[Subependymal]] giant cell [[astrocytomas]];
*Renal angiomyolipomas;
*Renal [[Angiomyolipoma|angiomyolipomas]];
*Renal cysts;
*Renal [[cysts]];
*Renal cell carcinoma (associated with tuberous sclerosis);
*Renal cell [[carcinoma]] (associated with tuberous sclerosis);
*Retroperitoneal lymphangiomyomatosis;
*[[Retroperitoneal]] [[lymphangiomyomatosis]];
*Gastrointestinal polyps;
*Gastrointestinal [[polyps]];
*Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors;
*Pancreatic [[neuroendocrine tumors]];
*Lymphangioleiomyomatosis;
*[[Lymphangioleiomyomatosis]];
*Multifocal micronodular pneumocyte hyperplasia;
*Multifocal micronodular pneumocyte hyperplasia;
*Cardiac rhabdomyomas.<ref name=":0" />
*Cardiac [[rhabdomyomas]].<ref name=":0" />


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 21:36, 19 June 2020


Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Overview

MRI may be helpful in the diagnosis of tuberous sclerosis as it can find the same abnormalities found on CT scan which are described above, some of them with much more detail, but it is especially useful for evaluating white matter changes seen in the disease.[1]

MRI

MRIs may be helpful in the diagnosis of tuberous sclerosis. It can diagnose basically the same changes as the CT:

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Radiopaedia - tuberous sclerosis - available at: https://radiopaedia.org/articles/tuberous-sclerosis accessed at 06/15/2020

MRI Examples of Tuberous Sclerosis

MRI of the brain in a patient with TSC.