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1 topic, 1 min.
19 topics, 1 hr. 35 min.
Clinical Scenario 1 - Orbital Trauma/Inflammation - Introduction Video
2 m.Case 1 - Anterior Segment Ocular Injury
9 m.Case 1 - Ocular Injury/Globe Anatomy
6 m.Case 2 - Choroidal Detachment, Retinal Detachment, Vitrious Hemorrhage, Orbital Floor Fracture
9 m.Case 2 - Orbit: Foreign Body (Updated)
8 m.Case 2 - Orbit: Non-accidental Trauma (Updated)
3 m.Case 2 - Early Ocular Intervention
6 m.Case 2 - Non-Ocular Orbital Trauma
3 m.Case 2 - Orbital Wall Fracture
8 m.Case 2 - Orbital Medial Wall Fracture
8 m.Case 2 - Orbital Apex and Roof Fracture
5 m.Case 2 - Orbital Blow Out Fractures
6 m.Case 2 - Orbital Trauma
5 m.Case 2 - Indications for Surgery
4 m.Case 3 - Orbital Cellulitis, Periorbital Abscess
6 m.Case 3 - Orbital Inflammation
5 m.Case 4 - Pediatric Subperiosteal Abscess
4 m.Case 4 - Orbital Pseudotumor
7 m.Orbital Trauma/Inflammation Lesson Reinforcement Quiz
29 topics, 1 hr. 34 min.
Clinical Scenario 2 - Facial/Neck Trauma - Video Introduction
6 m.Case 5 - Cominuted Nasal Bone Fracture
2 m.Case 5 - Multiple Fractures in Nasal Bones
3 m.Case 5 - Nasal Bone Fracture Summary
3 m.Case 5 - Mandibular Fractures
6 m.Case 5 - Displaced Mandible Fracture At the Angle
3 m.Case 5 - Midface Butresses
3 m.Case 5 - Naso-orbito-ethmoid Fractures
5 m.Case 5 - NOE Fracture
3 m.Case 5 - Midface NOE Fracture
3 m.Case 5 - Le Fort Fractures
7 m.Case 5 - Bilateral Le Fort 1 & 2 Fractures
4 m.Case 5 - Bilateral Le Fort 1, Unilateral Le Fort 2 & 3
4 m.Case 5 - Le Fort Summary
1 m.Case 5 - Zygomaticomaxillary Complex (Tripod) Fracture
5 m.Case 5 - Tripod Fracture
3 m.Case 5 - ZMC Summary
2 m.Case 5 - Capo de Tutti Fractures
5 m.Case 6 - Bilateral Temporal Bone Fractures
9 m.Case 6 - Temporal Bone Fractures
2 m.Case 7 - Complications of Temporal Bone Injury
3 m.Case 8 - Temporal Bone Fracture Summary
3 m.Case 9 - Transverse Sinus Injury
3 m.Case 10 - Dissection, pseudo aneurysm
5 m.Case 11 - Bilateral Dissection
4 m.Case 12 - Horner's Syndrome, MS, Dissection
5 m.Case 12 - Horner's Syndrome
5 m.Case 12- Airway Injury
4 m.Facial/Neck Trauma Lesson Reinforcement Quiz
12 topics, 46 min.
Clinical Scenario 3 - Sore Throat Pain and Fever - Video Introduction
1 m.Case 13 - Tonsillitis
6 m.Case 13 - Peritonsillar Abscess
5 m.Case 14 - Phlegmon
6 m.Case 15 - Epiglotitis, Super Glotitis, Air Way Compromise
7 m.Case 16 - Periodontal Disease
9 m.Case 16 - Ludwig's Angina
3 m.Case 16 - Summary: Ludwig's Angina
3 m.Case 17 - Ludwig's Angina, Sialadinitis
4 m.Case 17 - Lemierre's Syndrome
2 m.Case 17 - Malignant Otitis Externa
6 m.Sore Throat Pain and Fever Lesson Reinforcement Quiz
12 topics, 42 min.
Clinical Scenario 4 - Mass in the Neck - Video Introduction
4 m.Case 18 - T Cell Lymphoma, lymphadenopathy
4 m.Case 18 - Retropharyngeal Space
3 m.Case 19 - Retropharyngeal Abscess
4 m.Case 20 - Retropharyngeal Phlegmon
3 m.Case 20 - Retropharyngeal Space Collections
4 m.Case 20 - Afebrile
7 m.Case 21 - 2nd Branchial Cleft Cyst
4 m.Case 22 - Thyroglossal Duct Cyst
5 m.Case 22 - Sarcoma in the Levator Scapuli
2 m.Case 22 - Thyroid Nodules
9 m.Mass in the Neck Lesson Reinforcement Quiz
27 topics, 1 hr. 42 min.
Clinical Scenario 5 - Cervical Spine Trauma - Video Introduction
7 m.Case 23 - Occipital Condyle Fracture
2 m.Case 24 - Anterior Arch C1 Fracture
6 m.Case 25 - Odontoid Fracture
4 m.Case 25 - How to Diagnose Alanto-odontoid Distraction
5 m.Case 25 - Odontoid Fractures: Summary
5 m.Case 26 - Jefferson Fracture, vertebral dissection
4 m.Case 27 - Jefferson Fracture on MRI
7 m.Case 27 - Jefferson's Burst Fracture: Summary
4 m.Case 27 - Fixed Rotatory Subluxation
4 m.Case 28 - Bilateral Jumped Facet
9 m.Case 28 - Unilateral Facet Dislocation, Carotid Dissection
4 m.Case 28 - Hyperextension Injury
4 m.Case 28 - Cervical Spine Flexion Injury
6 m.Case 29 - Transverse process fracture
3 m.Case 30 - Unstable Fracture, Two Column Injury
6 m.Case 30 - Epidural Hematoma Summary
7 m.Case 31 - Facet Fracture, Vertebral Artery Occlusion
4 m.Case 31 - Spinal Cord Injury Without Radiographic Abnormalities
4 m.Case 31 - Thoracolumbar AO Spine Injury Score
2 m.Case 32 - Chance Fracture
2 m.Case 32 - Axial Loading Fractures
5 m.Case 33 - Lumbar Transverse Process Fracture
2 m.Case 33 - Transverse Process Fractures and Visceral Injury
3 m.Case 34 - Compression Fracture
4 m.Case 34 - Compression Fracture & Stress Injury
3 m.Cervical Spine Trauma Lesson Reinforcement Quiz
9 topics, 28 min.
Clinical Scenario 6 - Fever, Back Pain - Video Introduction
2 m.Case 35 - Discitis, Osteomyelitis
5 m.Case 35 - Diskitis: Summary
6 m.Case 36 - Tuberculous Spondylitis with Psoas Abscess
4 m.Case 37 - Spinal Cord Infarct
5 m.Case 38 - Spinal Cord Astrocytoma
2 m.Case 39 - Guillain-Barré Syndrome
2 m.Case 39 - Grisel Syndrome, Calcific Tendonitis of Longus Coli,
6 m.Fever, Back Pain Lesson Reinforcement Quiz
13 topics, 37 min.
Head and Neck Emergencies - Video Introduction
8 m.Case 40 - Fungus Ball
2 m.Case 40 - Fungal Sinusitis
2 m.Case 40 - Allergic Fungal Rhinosinusitis
7 m.Case 41 - Invasive Fungal Sinusitis
4 m.Case 41 - Invasive Fungal Sinusitis Imaging Signs
4 m.Case 42 - Necrotizing Fasciitis
4 m.Case 42 - Necrotizing Fasciitis: Summary
2 m.Case 43 - Allergic Fungal Sinusitis with Mucocele
2 m.Case 43 - Epidural Abscess from Sinusitis
3 m.Case 44 - Otomastoiditis with Bezold abscess
2 m.Case 45 - Frontal Lobe Abscess, Sinusitis
3 m.Head and Neck Emergencies Lesson Reinforcement Quiz
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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.
Indication: Status post fall off of a second story roof while cleaning his rains spout. Loss of consciousness. Fell onto his right neck. History of prior C3-C6 and T4-T10 spinal epidural abscess due to IV drug abuse. CT scan showed C1 burst fracture and C7 lamina fracture.
TECHNIQUE: MR images of the cervical and thoracic spine were performed before and after administration of gadolinium. In addition MR angiographic images through the neck were performed.
FINDINGS:
Cervical spine:
There is high signal intensity in the soft tissues associated with the C1 vertebra and extending into the paraspinal musculature. There is ligamentous thickening posterior to the odontoid process without cord compression. At the C3-4 level there is degenerative change which abuts on the anterior aspect of the spinal cord with associated central canal narrowing. Degenerative changes in the bone marrow are noted from C3-4 through the C6-7 levels. The C6 vertebra has high signal intensity within it on T2-weighted imaging possibly related to hemangioma of bone.
The superior endplate of T1 is depressed and there is associated bone marrow edema. Similar high signal intensity in the superior endplate of T2 is present likely stress injury.
The axial scans through the cervical spine show no evidence of cord signal abnormality. There is mild central canal narrowing at the C3-4 level from degenerative changes as described previously.
Thoracic spine:
As previously mentioned there is high signal intensity in the superior endplate of T1 which is mildly depressed as well as the superior endplate of T2 without depression. There is kyphosis deformity at the T8-9 level where there has been fusion anteriorly across the vertebral bodies. The T10 inferior endplate shows high signal intensity on FLAIR imaging anteriorly.
There is no evidence of cord compression. The signal intensity in the spinal cord is normal.
A small central disc herniation at the T4-5 level is present and there is a disc bulge at the T5-6 level and T6-7 level. Mild degenerative facet joint disease is present at T11-12 and T12-L1. Ligamentum flavum thickening at the T10-11 level is present.
MRA of the neck
There is absence of a flow void on the spin-echo images of the right vertebral artery with high signal intensity throughout its course. On the post gadolinium enhanced images the origin of the right vertebral artery is never identified. The right vertebral artery is small in size throughout its course with slight irregularity and narrowing at the C6 level but appears patent. However at the V3-V4 junction on the right side there is high-grade stenosis seen best on series 30 image 90.
The maximum intensity projection reconstructions show no evidence of stenosis at the common carotid artery origins. There is narrowing of the left vertebral artery at its junction with the subclavian artery which has mild proximal narrowing. The carotid bifurcation show no evidence of significant stenosis. The intracranial vessels are patent.
When compared to the CT scan from earlier in the day the fracture of C1 is not well demonstrated on the MRI scan but the edema around the C1 laterally and into the paraspinal musculature is visualized on STIR imaging. The focal high signal intensity in the posterior portion of C6 appears to be a bone cyst. The superior endplate depression of T1 is identified on the CT scanner. The kyphos deformity and fusion at T8-9 is again noted and is chronic in age.
IMPRESSION:
C1 burst fracture is poorly visualized on the MRI scan but the adjacent edema and extension into the paraspinal musculature is well seen.
Superior endplate T1 compression deformity and bone marrow edema compatible with acute fracture.
Bone marrow edema of the superior endplate of T2 compatible with stress injury.
Degenerative changes in the thoracic spine with prior bony fusion at T8-9 and associated kyphos deformity.
T10 bone marrow edema along the anterior inferior endplate could also be stress-related although on the CT scan it appears to be sclerotic and possibly of degenerative etiology.
Focal areas of right vertebral artery narrowing at the C6 level and at the C3-V4 junction. The latter could be secondary to the adjacent fracture at C1 on the right side but there does not appear to be wall hematoma to suggest a dissection.
Normal carotid artery anatomy with no evidence of stenosis and normal appearance to the left vertebral artery except at its origin from the left subclavian artery where there is stenosis.
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