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- W2087848180 abstract "The authors present their experience with scanning 401 patients over a 5 year period, using RISA Hg 203 and Hg 197. With 65 proven tumors, 72% of scans were positive, 7% suspicious and 21% negative. Lesions limited to the cerebral hemispheres were positive in 83% with an additional 5% suspicious. Scan findings were correlated with the findings of other neurological investigations. Scanning is useful for investigating non-neoplastic lesions. Chronic subdural hematomas were identified in 5 of 6 patients and suspected in the sixth. Scans on intracerebral hematomas were less revealing and uncomplicated subarachnoid hemorrhages were not identified. Completed strokes were positive in 19 of 37 patients (51%). Intermittent vascular insufficiency was suspected in 5, negative in 14 and positive in one. Three proven abscesses were positive. Scanning may aid in demonstrating and following localized cerebritis; in all 11 patients the scan was positive or strongly suspicious. The aetiology of the positive brain scan is discussed. Limitations are presented and possible means of enhancement are suggested. The authors present their experience with scanning 401 patients over a 5 year period, using RISA Hg 203 and Hg 197. With 65 proven tumors, 72% of scans were positive, 7% suspicious and 21% negative. Lesions limited to the cerebral hemispheres were positive in 83% with an additional 5% suspicious. Scan findings were correlated with the findings of other neurological investigations. Scanning is useful for investigating non-neoplastic lesions. Chronic subdural hematomas were identified in 5 of 6 patients and suspected in the sixth. Scans on intracerebral hematomas were less revealing and uncomplicated subarachnoid hemorrhages were not identified. Completed strokes were positive in 19 of 37 patients (51%). Intermittent vascular insufficiency was suspected in 5, negative in 14 and positive in one. Three proven abscesses were positive. Scanning may aid in demonstrating and following localized cerebritis; in all 11 patients the scan was positive or strongly suspicious. The aetiology of the positive brain scan is discussed. Limitations are presented and possible means of enhancement are suggested." @default.
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