Condition Specific Radiology: Capillary Telangiectasia

OVERVIEW

This page is dedicated to covering how the condition capillary telangiectasia will appear on different types of imaging studies.

BASIC CHARACTERISTICS

Fundamentally, a capillary telangiectasia is a small area of dilated capillaries within the brain, in otherwise normal brain tissue.

 

 

Here are some general features of this condition that might be appreciated across modalities:

 

X-RAY

Key features of the appearance of this condition on this imaging modality are:

 

COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY (CT-SCAN)

Key features of the appearance of this condition on this imaging modality are:

 

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MRI)

Key features of the appearance of this condition on this imaging modality are:

 

Page Updated: 08.09.2017