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Fig. 5. A 13-year-old boy with epidermoid cyst of the skull
Fig. 5. A 13-year-old boy with epidermoid cyst of the skull. Lateral skull radiograph (A) and axial CT (B) show a large lucent area with well-defined sclerotic margin (arrow) in the right parietal bone. The lesion shows heterogeneous bright signal intensity on coronal T2-weighted image (arrow) (C), and shows thin wall enhancement on non-contrast (arrow) (left in D) and contrast-enhanced T1-weighted images (arrow) (right in E). Fig. 5. A 13-year-old boy with epidermoid cyst of the skull. Lateral skull radiograph (A) and axial CT (B) show a large lucent area with well-defined sclerotic margin (arrow) in the right parietal bone. The lesion shows heterogeneous bright signal intensity on coronal T2-weighted image (arrow) (C), and shows thin wall enhancement on non-contrast (arrow) (left in D) and. . . J Korean Soc Radiol Jan;74(1):
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