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Prominent area of signal failure in the superior part of the left cerebellar hemisphere with an appearance of immature blood vessels and no signs of any brain tissue in the lesion?

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Interpretation ?: Is this interpretation by radiologist or by your ownself. Absent brain tissue -means the tissue is ill developed-hypoplastic from birth,or dead from infarct from a stroke/trauma etc. Also if vessels are immature need to r/o neovascular formation-new vessel formation in malignancy. Need more details to comment on this question.

Answered 2/17/2020

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