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What is the difference between isodense and isointense on mri of spine?

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Dr. Qamar Khan answered

Specializes in Pain Management

Same term: I believe they mean the same thing. That tissue adjacent to one that is being evaluated is the same density/color as the tissue being evaluated.

Answered 2/13/2014

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