Pseudotumoral brain lesions: MRI review

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Renard, Dimitri | Castelnovo, Giovanni | Le Floch, Anne | Guillamo, Jean-Sébastien | Thouvenot, Eric

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International audience. Single or multiple space-occupying lesions on brain MRI, with or without contrast enhancement and/or perilesional oedema, evoke a neoplastic origin. However, a multitude of non-neoplastic disorders can simulate cerebral neoplasia. In this review, we will discuss the MRI characteristics of non-neoplastic disorders that can mimic cerebral neoplasia. Distinguishing MRI characteristics are discussed for each of these non-neoplastic disorders.

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