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Sometimes I question whether some spinal lesions were ever real to begin with. They vary quite a bit in appearance and I think it's possible to over-call them, i.e., false positives. This is an area where, contrary to the brain (for which I think mid-field is fine), high-field scanning is best...and by high-field, I mean 1.5T or higher. 1.5T is great because it is very high quality with fewer flow-related artifact issues than 3T.
I can't recall following a patient with spinal lesions, Cherie. .
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