hyperintensitet
Hyperintensitet is a term used in medical imaging, particularly in MRI scans, to describe areas that appear brighter than surrounding tissues on certain image sequences. This increased brightness, or signal intensity, can indicate a variety of underlying pathological processes. The most common type of hyperintensitet seen on MRI is white matter hyperintensitet, often referred to as "white matter lesions" or "white matter changes."
These white matter hyperintensities are typically found in the deep white matter and periventricular white matter
The clinical significance of hyperintensitet depends heavily on its location, size, number, and the patient's overall