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Cytotoxic cerebral edema involves both cortical grey and white matter, therefore causing loss of normal grey-white differentiation. Vasogenic edema is typically limited to white matter, which may increase the grey-white differentiation seen on imaging. Sources: https://radiopaedia.org/articles/vasogenic-cerebral-oedema?lang=us https://radiopaedia.org/articles/cytotoxic-cerebral-oedema
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- Cytotoxic cerebral edema involves both cortical gray and white matter, therefore causing loss of normal gray-white differentiation
- Vasogenic edema is typically limited to white matter, which may increase the gray-white differentiation seen on imaging
Loss of gray-white differentiation

Photo credit: Zhang et al., CC BY 4.0, via Frontiers in Neurology
- Vasogenic edema is typically limited to white matter, which may increase the gray-white differentiation seen on imaging
Loss of gray-white differentiation

Photo credit: Zhang et al., CC BY 4.0, via Frontiers in Neurology
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