_____ peak in magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopy is diagnostic of Tuberculoma
Bilateral atrophy of _____ nuclei and compensatory dilatation of lateral ventricle, a finding known as box car ventricles, observed in Huntingtons disease.
Cord expansion will lead to a _____ appearance in intramedullary tumor
_____ poisoning is classically associated with bilateral globus pallidus lesions on MRI.
_____ sign is one of the characteristic findings on MRI T2 in central pontine myelinolysis.
Imaging of oligodendroglioma typically reveals a _____ tumor in the white matter, usually involving the frontal lobe
The _____ sign refers to widely spaced lateral ventricles due to agenesis of the corpus callosum with intervening Probst bundles
_____ sign on brain CT indicates the presence of tension pneumocephalus.
Banana sign is seen in _____ and in meningomyelocele
Extracanalicular extension of _____ into the cerebellopontine angle (path of least resistance) can lead to "ice-cream-cone' appearance.
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