A hypointense signal in the T10 vertebral body refers to an area on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) where the T10 vertebra appears darker (lower signal ...
A T1 hypointense signal in the T9 vertebra refers to an area of the ninth thoracic vertebral body that appears darker than normal on T1‐weighted MRI images. On ...
A hypointense signal at the T8 vertebra means that on an MRI scan, the bone marrow or surrounding tissues in the eighth thoracic vertebral body appear darker ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses signals from hydrogen atoms in tissues to produce detailed pictures of the body. In an MRI scan, areas that appear darker ...
Hypointensity of the T6 vertebra refers to an area within the sixth thoracic vertebral body that appears darker than normal on magnetic resonance imaging ...
A hypointense signal in the T5 vertebra refers to an area within the fifth thoracic vertebral body that appears darker than the surrounding bone marrow on ...
On magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the term “hypointense” refers to a region that appears darker than the surrounding tissues. When the body is imaged using ...
A “hypointense” signal on an MRI refers to an area that appears darker than the surrounding tissues. When the T3 vertebral body shows hypointensity on T1- or ...
A hypointense signal of the T2 vertebrae refers to areas in the second thoracic vertebral body that appear darker than normal on T2-weighted magnetic resonance ...
Hypointense signal in the T1 vertebra refers to an area on a T1-weighted MRI scan that appears darker than the surrounding normal bone marrow. On standard T1 ...
A hypointense area in the thoracic vertebrae refers to a spot in your middle back bones that looks darker than the surrounding bone on certain MRI scans. This ...
A hyperintense signal in the T12 vertebra refers to an area within the body of the twelfth thoracic spine segment that appears unusually bright on certain ...
A hyperintense signal in the T11 vertebra refers to an area within the eleventh thoracic vertebral body that appears brighter than normal on certain magnetic ...
A hyperintense signal in the T10 vertebral body refers to an area that appears unusually bright on T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In simple ...
A hyperintense signal in the T9 vertebral body refers to an area within the ninth thoracic vertebra that appears brighter than the surrounding bone on magnetic ...
A hyperintense signal in the T8 vertebra refers to an area in the eighth thoracic vertebral body that appears brighter than surrounding tissues on specific MRI ...
A “hyperintense” signal at the T7 vertebra refers to an area within the seventh thoracic vertebral body that appears unusually bright on magnetic resonance ...
A “hyperintense” signal at the T6 vertebra refers to an area within or around the sixth thoracic vertebral segment that appears brighter than surrounding ...
A “hyperintense” signal in the T5 vertebra refers to an area within the fifth thoracic vertebral body that appears brighter than surrounding bone marrow on ...
Hyperintense lesions on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) refer to areas that appear brighter than the surrounding tissues when using fluid-sensitive sequences ...