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From: Angioleiomyoma, a rare intracranial tumor: 3 case report and a literature review

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MRI scans for cases 1-3. Case 1: (A) preoperative MRI T2-w FLAIR, (B) T1-w MRI with contrast revealed a partially enhanced lesion in the sella, adjacent to the cavernous sinus, (C) postoperative MRI with contrast. Case 2: (D) preoperative MRI T1-w revealed a large subtentorial lesion, the cerebellum and brainstem were obviously compressed forward and downward, (E) MRI with contrast revealed the lesion was partially flame-like enhanced, (F) postoperative MRI with contrast one year later. Case 3: (G) preoperative T2-w MRI revealed a lesion in diploic space of the left temporal skull vault which had invaded inward, (H) MRI with contrast showed the tumor was enhanced, (I) postoperative MRI with contrast one year later. The arrows indicate the tumors. MRI (Magnetic resonance imaging), FLAIR (fluid-attenuated inversion recovery).

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