Neuroradiology of Central Nervous System Vasculitis

Abstract
Evaluation of the patient with suspected vasculitis affecting the nervous system requires consideration of a broad range of differential diagnostic possibilities. Appreciating pertinent neuroradiologic findings as well as understanding the capabilities and limitations of the imaging methods employed is a prerequisite for proper evaluation. Most importantly, integration of the imaging features with clinical and laboratory findings is necessary to maximize the chance of a correct diagnosis.

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