Neuroradiology board review. This lecture is geared towards the ABR core exam for residents, but it would be useful for review for the ABR certifying exam or certificate of added qualification (CAQ) exam for neuroradiology. This case shows expansion of the sella on a noncontrast CT, suggesting a long-standing mass. The MRI shows an underlying mass which has areas of hypointensity on T2 and intrinsic hyperintensity on T1 weighted imaging. There is minimal if any enhancement on post-contrast imaging. Th
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