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Radiology, Vol 155, 379-382, Copyright © 1985 by Radiological Society of North America


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Brain edema: ultrasound examination

SJ Smith, RL Vogelzang, MI Marzano, LJ Cerullo, RM Gore and HL Neiman

Sonographic examination of the brain in 10 patients who had cortical mass lesions was performed. Results were compared with findings of CT. In each case, brain edema surrounded the lesion, and the adjacent white matter had a diffusely echo-genic appearance that corresponded to the area of brain edema seen on CT.





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