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T<sub>2</sub>-FLAIR Mismatch Sign Is Caused by Long T<sub>1</sub> and T<sub>2</sub> of <i>IDH</i>-mutant, 1p19q Non-codeleted Astrocytoma
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T<sub>2</sub>-fluid-attenuated inversion recovery images (FLAIR) mismatch sign is now known to be a specific yet insensitive image feature for IDH-mutant, 1p19q non-codeleted astrocytoma. The current study revealed that lesion presenting T<sub>2</sub>-FLAIR mismatch exhibited extremely long T<sub>1</sub>- and T<sub>2</sub>-relaxation time while T<sub>2</sub>-FLAIR matched lesions showed low to moderate values. On the other hand, IDH-wildtype tumors presented noticeably short T<sub>1</sub>- and T<sub>2</sub>-relaxation time. These different relaxation time characteristics seemed to render T<sub>2</sub>-FLAIR mismatch sign of becoming such a unique and specific image feature for IDH-mutant, 1p19q non-codeleted astrocytoma.
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