Bilateral frontal-parietal lobe, semiovoid center and radiocoronal multiple abnormal signal shadows, the first consideration of cerebral white matter lesions, brain tumor is less likely.
Bilateral frontal-parietal lobe, semiovoid center and radiocoronal multiple abnormal signal shadows belong to the description of MRI for the condition of brain lesions, and the overall lesions occur in the white matter of the brain. It should be mainly considered to be caused by the loss of myelin sheath in the white matter of the brain, and most of them do not have particularly serious symptoms, and are not first considered to be caused by intracerebral tumors.
Multiple intracerebral lesions, if they are intracerebral tumors, are most commonly metastases. Enhancement scan can be done to determine this, and most of the metastatic tumors will show obvious enhancement. The specific situation needs to be combined with the clinical examination to make a comprehensive judgment.
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