Intracranial extra-axial chondromas: clues to computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging diagnosis

ConclusionThe imaging appearances of frontal extra-axial chondromas and cavernous sinus chondromas may have different imaging appearances. Although there is a wide range of imaging findings, the absence of restricted diffusion, perifocal edema, enhancement, and presence of low signals on T1-weighted MR images in a well-circumscribed calcified extra-axial mass should suggest an intracranial chondroma.
Source: Acta Neurologica Belgica - Category: Neurology Source Type: research
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