Flair signal refers to a specific type of imaging technique used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), particularly in the evaluation of brain conditions. The FLAIR (Fluid-Attenuated Inversion Recovery) sequence suppresses the signal from cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), enhancing the visibility of lesions and abnormalities in the brain tissue. This makes it particularly useful for detecting conditions like multiple sclerosis, stroke, and other pathologies that may be obscured by the CSF signal in standard MRI sequences.
(noun) The politician had a flair for overly dramatic pronouncements.(noun) The student showed a flair for geometry and math.(noun) She always dressed with an elegant flair.(*not to be confused with "flare", a light signal, outward shape, or aircraft maneuver)
Yes, T2 and FLAIR signal hyperintensities are typically associated with white matter abnormalities in the brain. These hyperintensities can be seen in various conditions such as aging, vascular changes, inflammation, or demyelination. They can be important markers for diagnosing and monitoring neurological conditions.
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No, flair is a noun; the pronoun that replaces flair is 'it'. Example uses:A flair for invention is a good thing, it will take you far.
With a Flair was created in 1971.
(A sentence with the word, flair...) My friend was wearing a pretty skirt that had a lot of flair in it :) Does that help at all? I think the sentence about needs the word flare, not flair. How about - He has a flair for understanding abstract mathematical concepts.
Ric Flair is currently in TNA.
A homophone for the word "flair" is "flare."
Your question lacks flair.
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Flair Airlines was created in 2005.