CT and MRI of Normal/Congenital Variables with Cystic Appearance and Frequent Presence in the Brain

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Presence of a cystic formation in brain examination is frequently an incidental finding. They can be intra or extra-axial in location, congenital or acquired, benign or malignant with or without mass effect. Intracranial cysts can be a diagnostic challenge and we should know them to avoid unnecessary exams or treatment. We will analyze the most common cystic formations seen in computed tomography and magnetic resonance.

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Sartori, P., & Sgarbi, N. (2019). CT and MRI of Normal/Congenital Variables with Cystic Appearance and Frequent Presence in the Brain. Revista Argentina de Radiologia. Georg Thieme Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1676311

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