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脑弓形体病的MRI表现是()  A.常为单发 B.T1加权像低信号病变内有点状更低信

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脑弓形体病的MRI表现是()

 

A.常为单发

B.T1加权像低信号病变内有点状更低信号

C.T2加权像椭圆形低信号病变内有点状更低信号

D.T2加权像椭圆形低信号病变内有点状高信号

E.病灶周围无脑水肿

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