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1 topic, 3 min.
24 topics, 2 hr. 9 min.
Clinical Scenario 1 - New Neurologic Deficit - Video Introduction
3 m.Case 1 - Left MCA Stroke - Non Contrast
5 m.Case 1 - Left MCA Stroke - CTA
13 m.Case 1 - Left MCA Stroke - MRI
9 m.Case 1 - Non-Contrast Findings in CT and Stroke
7 m.Case 1 - ASPECTS Score
4 m.Case 1 - Perfusion Evaluation
7 m.Case 1 - Timing of Therapy for Stroke
6 m.Case 2 - Right Ocluded Vessel
11 m.Case 2 - Accute Left Middle CA With Penumbra
12 m.Case 2 - RAPID Analysis
4 m.Case 2 - Right MCA Occlusion w/ MC 1 clot on MRI
9 m.Case 3 - Old and New Strokes: Cardioembolic Phenomenon
7 m.Case 4 - Basilar Artery Clot on CTA, CT, CTP
8 m.Case 5 - Childhood Stroke: MRI, MRA, MRP
7 m.Case 6 - Moyamoya Syndrome
4 m.Case 6 - Childhood Stroke, Moyamoya: CT
4 m.Case 7 - Superior Sagittal Sinus Thrombosis: CT, CTV
4 m.Case 7 - Imaging of Sinus Thrombosis
6 m.Case 8 - Cortical Vein Thrombosis, CT, MRI, MRV
4 m.Case 8 - Cortical Vein Thrombosis CTV
3 m.Case 9 - New Neurologic Defecit from MS
2 m.Case 9 - Glioblastoma (ED)
3 m.New Neurologic Deficit Lesson Reinforcement Quiz
29 topics, 1 hr. 40 min.
Clinical Scenario 2 – Head Trauma Introduction - Video Introduction
3 m.Case 10 - Head Trauma CT SDH SAH IPH
6 m.Case 10 - SDH With Midline Shift, Active Bleeding
4 m.Case 10 - Traumatic Brain Injury (ED)
7 m.Case 10 - Cortical Contusion
7 m.Case 10 - Extra-axial collections
3 m.Case 10 - Subdural Hematoma: CT
2 m.Case 11 - Epidural Hematoma: CT
3 m.Case 11 - Epidural Hematoma from Transverse Sinus Injury: CT
3 m.Case 11 - Epidural Hematoma from Transverse Sinus Injury, Prognosis: CT
2 m.Case 11 - Acute Epidural Hematomas
2 m.Case 11 - Epidural Hematomas
2 m.Case 12 - Isodense Subdural Hematoma
4 m.Case 12 - Acute Subdural Hematomas/ Diffuse Axonal Injury
10 m.Case 12 - Density of Falx/Tentorium
6 m.Case 13 - Depressed Skull Fractures (ED)
4 m.Case 13 - Occipital Bone Open/Depressed Fracture: CT
3 m.Case 13 - Role of MRI in Head Trauma
3 m.Case 14 - Non-accidental Trauma
6 m.Case 14 - Non-accidental Trauma MRI (Part 1)
3 m.Case 14 - Non-accidental Trauma MRI (Part 2)
2 m.Case 14 - Posterior Fossa Lesions from Trauma
3 m.Case 15 - DAI on MRI
7 m.Case 15 - CT on DAI
3 m.Case 15 - DAI
3 m.Case 15 - DAI with Blood Products: CT
3 m.Case 16 - Traumatic Injuries: Herniation
6 m.Case 16 - Herniations: CT
4 m.Head Trauma Lesson Reinforcement Quiz
19 topics, 1 hr. 24 min.
Clinical Scenario 3 - Worst Headache of Life - Video Introduction
2 m.Case 18 - Posterior Communicating Artery Aneurysm, Leading to IPH: CT, Arteriogram
5 m.Case 19 - Basilar Artery Aneurysm, CT, CTA
7 m.Case 19 - SAH Localization of Aneurysm
3 m.Case 19 - Imaging of Aneurysms
9 m.Case 20 - Mycotic Aneurysm: CT
4 m.Case 20 - Non-infectious Mycotic Aneurysm: CT
4 m.Case 20 - AVM
5 m.Case 21 - Hypertensive Bleed, IPH with IVH: CT
4 m.Case 22 - Hypertensive Bleed, IPH with IVH, Case 2: CT
3 m.Case 22 - Signal Intensity of IPH on MRI
12 m.Case 22 - Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome
4 m.Case 22 - Non-aneurysmal SAH
4 m.Case 22 - Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy
4 m.Case 23 - Pseudotumor Cerebri, CT, CTV
5 m.Case 23 - IIH
6 m.Case 24 - Intracranial Hypotension: MRI
6 m.Case 24 - Intracranial Hypotension - Spinal Imaging: MRI
5 m.Worst Headache of Life Lesson Reinforcement Quiz
16 topics, 41 min.
Clinical Scenario 4 - Found Down - Video Introduction
2 m.Case 25 - Anoxic Brain Injury
3 m.Case 25 - Metabolic Brain Disease
5 m.Case 26 - Hyper Anomenia: MRI
3 m.Case 27 - Thiamine Deficiency: MRI
5 m.Case 27 - Thiamine Deficiency
3 m.Case 28 - PRES
5 m.Case 28 - PRES: MRI
3 m.Case 28 - PRES Variants
2 m.Case 29 - Cytoplastic Lesions of the Corpus Callosum
2 m.Case 29 - CLOCC from Seizure Medication MRI
2 m.Case 30 - Toxic Leukoencephalopathy: MRI
3 m.Case 31 - Toxic Leukoencephalopathy from medication: MRI
2 m.Case 31 - Toxic Leukoencephalopathy
3 m.Case 31 - Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy
6 m.Found Down Lesson Reinforcement Quiz
9 topics, 26 min.
Clinical Scenario 5 - Fever and Seizure - Video Introduction
2 m.Case 32 - Herpes Encephalitis: MRI
6 m.Case 33 - Herpes Encephalitis in Lung Cancer Patient: MRI
3 m.Case 34 - Listeria Rhombencephalitis MRI
4 m.Case 34 - Status epelipticus, CJD, Encephalitis
4 m.Case 35 - Abscess: MRI
4 m.Case 36 - Abscess: MRI (pt 2)
3 m.Case 37 - Subacute BE with ventriculitis and sceptic emboli
4 m.Fever & Seizures Lesson Reinforcement Quiz
5 topics, 14 min.
Interactive Transcript
Report
Dr. Yousem has provided the following report as a sample report for your reference. It does not match the case reviewed in the video.
MRI brain with and without contrast
CLINICAL HISTORY: Altered mental status. History of AML and breast cancer.
COMPARISON: None
TECHNIQUE:
Sagittal T1, axial T2, axial FLAIR, and axial diffusion weighted images were obtained without administration of contrast agent. Axial and coronal T1 weighted images were obtained after uneventful administration of 0.1 mmol/kg of Magnevist. ADC maps were constructed from the axial diffusion weighted scans after 3D post-processing from raw data.
FINDINGS:
There is ill-defined mild hyperintensity on DWI pulse sequence involving the bilateral medial thalami and periventricular white matter surrounding the third ventricle. Although diffusion evaluation is somewhat limited in the region of the skull base, there is probable restricted diffusion within the bilateral mammillary bodies with associated enhancement of the structures upon contrast administration. There is significant corresponding increased T2/FLAIR signal in these regions as well as slightly increased signal involving the periaqueductal gray. Given this constellation of findings, the possibility of Wernicke's encephalopathy should be considered, and correlation for thiamine deficiency is recommended.
Although infarction in the distribution of artery of Percheron may also affect the medial thalami, this pattern of involvement which includes the mammillary bodies and periaqueductal gray makes arterial infarction a much less likely differential consideration.
There are scattered foci of T2/FLAIR hyperintensity in the periventricular and deep subcortical white matter which are nonspecific, but are statistically most likely secondary to chronic small vessel ischemic disease. Incidental note is made of a partially empty sella.
There is no intracranial mass, mass effect or midline shift. Other than enhancement within the mammillary bodies as described above, there is no evidence of abnormal enhancement. Cortical gray white differentiation is within normal limits. Ventricles and cisternal spaces are unremarkable for age. There is no evidence of restricted diffusion to indicate ischemia or infarct. Major flow voids are preserved. Orbits and paranasal sinuses are unremarkable. Left mastoid effusion is present.
There is diffusely decreased heterogeneous T1 marrow signal, likely secondary to marrow rebound or infiltration from either patient's underlying AML or breast cancer involvement of bone.
IMPRESSION:
1. Increased DWI signal involving the bilateral medial thalami, bilateral mammillary bodies and periventricular white matter of the third ventricle, with corresponding T2 prolongation in these regions as well as within the the periaqueductal gray. Given this constellation of findings, the possibility of Wernicke's encephalopathy should be considered, and correlation for thiamine deficiency is recommended.
2. Diffusely markedly decreased and heterogeneous T1 marrow signal, either secondary to marrow rebound or diffuse infiltration from underlying malignancy.
Faculty
David M Yousem, MD, MBA
Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean
Johns Hopkins University
Tags
Neuroradiology
MRI
Emergency
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