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what does this conceptually mean in a MRI
T1-->csf appear black, useful in detecting anatomy
T2-->scf appears white as if there is contrast, helps in detecting edma, blood (pathology)
so does it mean if q says increased T2 intrnsity there is some pathology!

thanks toha