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Q: What does decreased T2 signal mean?
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What is T2 signal in MRI?

The T2 signal is used by MRI machines to help identify different characteristics of tissues within the brain. For example, the T2 signal can help identify if the tissue contains too much water.


What is a t2 signal in the left paraspinous muscle?

There are a multitude of electrical signal released by neurons to activate a response in a muscle. A t2 signal in the left paraspinous muscle refers to the impulse from the t2 vertebrae to the muscle on the left of the spine .


What is a Hyperintense T2 signal mass in the region of the head of the pancreas?

what is hyper intense t2 lesion in the right liver lobe


Are T2 and Flair signal hyperintensities associated with the white matter in the brain?

yes


What is decreased signal intensity?

A fudge i give


What does it mean the brain parenchyma shows periventricular T2 hyperintensity and a few scattered subcortical foci of increased T2 and flair signal intensity in the frontal lobes that are nonspecifi?

what does this mean? Impression: There are scattered foci of T2/FLAIR hyperintensity within the periventricular, deep and subcortical white matter. The findings are nonspecific but may be seen in mild to moderate small vessel ischemic changes. No evidence for acute infarct or hemorrhage.


What does t2 mean?

Terminator 2 it's possible it could mean something else as well but when ever I hear t2 it means Terminator 2


Can you split a component video signal?

Yes. But you will lose signal quality (decreased brightness and increased interference) without an amplifier.


Had MRI done...Radiologist says very tiny 2 X 1 mm focus of high signal noted on T2 and IR mean?

It means there is a very small ammount of edema/fluid in that area.


What is T2FLAIR?

T2 FLAIR is an MRI sequence used when scanning brain anatomy. It stands for Fluid Attenuated Inversion Recovery and is a T2 weighted scan where signal from CSF is nulled giving a good detailed view of brain anatomy.


What does scattered T2 hyperintense liver lesions mean?

Benign