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Brain Infarct Segmentation and Registration on MRI or CT for Lesion-symptom Mapping
Published on: September 25, 2019
[Multifocal brain lesions]
F A Abbasov1, E V Bril1, O S Zimnyakova1
1Burnazyan Federal Medical and Biophysical Center, Moscow, Russia.
Abstract:
Despite the current laboratory and instrumental approaches to the diagnosis, a patient with multiple brain lesions remains a difficult one. The reason is that these lesions can be caused by a variety of disorders, including rare ones and atypical forms. Distinguishing neoplastic lesions from non-neoplastic CNS disorders is crucial due to different treatment options. The authors report the case of a patient with multiple brain lesions, present a literature review of diseases to be differentially diagnosed with multifocal brain lesions and suggest a simple algorithm for the differential diagnosis. Timely clinical evaluation and a multidisciplinary approach are required for making a definitive diagnosis that is extremely important to start the appropriate therapy.
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