Abstract

Article shortly illustrates a case of a patient with malignant metastatic uveal melanoma, who developed multiple brain metastases after ophtalmectomy. The article focuses on the difference in pre-contrast T1 signal between the original lesion and its brain metastases in current case and tackles the issues of improved melanoma lesion detection with susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI).

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