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Brain


Brain Imagining TEST

Quiz Bank

Aine Marie Kelly, MD

Professor

Emory University

Traumatic Brain Injury

Mastery Series

3.75 CME

50 Videos

3 Hours 44 Minutes of Video

35 DICOM Case Files

David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

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4 m.

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2 m.

Introduction to Head Trauma

<1 m.

Introduction to Traumatic Brain Injury

1 m.

Mechanism of Coup and Contrecoup Injuries

4 m.

Trauma Imaging Techniques

4 m.

CT Search Pattern

7 m.

Intraparenchymal Hemorrhage

4 m.

Contusion vs. Hematoma

3 m.

Coup-Contrecoup Findings

5 m.

Cerebellar Hematoma with Tonsillar Hernia

2 m.

Intraventricular Hemorrhage

4 m.

Parenchymal and Subdural Hematoma

4 m.

Retroclival Subdural Hematoma

2 m.

Acute on Chronic Subdural Hematoma

2 m.

Midline Shift

3 m.

Recurrent Subdural Hematoma

3 m.

Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

4 m.

Follow-up Imaging of Brain Trauma

5 m.

Venous Epidural Hematoma

2 m.

Venous Sinus vs. Arterial Epidural Hematomas

6 m.

Evolution of Epidural and Subdural Hematomas

3 m.

Diffuse Axonal Injury

8 m.

Lucid Interval in Epidural Hematomas

2 m.

Brainstem Hemorrhage

7 m.

Pediatric Skull Fractures

6 m.

Neurosurgical Intervention of IPH

5 m.

Posterior Fossa Hematoma

4 m.

Neurosurgical Intervention of Posterior Fossa Bleeding

3 m.

Surgical Indications of Skull Fractures

3 m.

Depressed Skull Fracture

2 m.

Extra-Axial Bleeding Overview

9 m.

Non-accidental Trauma, Retinal Hemorrhage

7 m.

Non-Accidental Trauma, Neurotransmitter Leak

4 m.

Pathophysiology of Shearing Injuries

4 m.

CT Features of Child Abuse

1 m.

Secondary Traumatic Injuries

1 m.

Traumatic Intracranial Dissection

4 m.

Vertebral Artery Dissection, Pseudoaneurysm

5 m.

Arteriographic Evaluation of Dissection

3 m.

Traumatic Dissection of the MCA

3 m.

Overview of Brain Herniation Types

4 m.

Mechanisms of Brain Herniations

8 m.

Herniation resulting in Infarction

8 m.

Acute Hemorrhage on MRI

5 m.

Subacute Hematoma on MRI

6 m.

Chronic Hematoma on MRI

7 m.

Hyperacute Hematoma on MRI

1 m.

CT of Blood

2 m.

Brain Trauma Summary

2 m.

Neurodegenerative Disease MRI

Mastery Series

3.5 CME

63 Videos

3 Hours 34 Minutes of Video

18 DICOM Case Files

Stephen J Pomeranz, MD

Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online

ProScan Imaging

Introduction to Neurodegenerative Diseases

2 m.

Huntington’s Disease

2 m.

Types of Movement Disorder

3 m.

Extrapyramidal Anatomy

3 m.

Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology of the corpus striatum 1

3 m.

Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology of the corpus striatum 2

3 m.

Huntington’s Chorea Case Review

4 m.

Measurements and Ratios in Huntington’s Chorea

2 m.

Epidemiology of Huntington's disease

4 m.

Clinical Implications Part 2

3 m.

Genetic Choreas

3 m.

Imaging Differentiators in Genetic Choreas

2 m.

Sydenham’s Chorea

3 m.

Immunologic Causes of Chorea

2 m.

Infectious Causes of Chorea

2 m.

Drug Induced Choreas

2 m.

Vascular Choreas

2 m.

Neoplastic Disorder Choreas

1 m.

Metabolic Causes of Chorea Part 1

1 m.

Metabolic Causes of Chorea Part 2

2 m.

MR Spectroscopy in Huntington's Chorea

2 m.

Huntington’s Chorea on PET

2 m.

Putaminal Necrosis

2 m.

Leigh’s Disease

2 m.

Brain Iron in Parkinson’s Disease

2 m.

The Swallow Tail Sign

2 m.

Parkinson’s Disease Imaging Options

2 m.

Classic Parkinson's Disease Imaging Features

2 m.

Parkinsonian Syndromes: Lewy Body Dementia (LBD)

4 m.

Parkinson’s Disease (PD)

2 m.

Parkinson’s Disease (PD)

3 m.

Lipoid Proteinosis or Urbach-Wiethe Disease

2 m.

Parkinson’s Disease (PD) vs Lewy Body Dementia (LBD)

4 m.

Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)

5 m.

Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) vs Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (CJD)

3 m.

Multiple System Atrophy (MSA)

2 m.

Midbrain Anatomy: PSP

2 m.

Bilateral Corpus Striatum Caudoputamen Hyperintensity Differential Diagnosis

5 m.

Dystonia

5 m.

Bilateral Corpus Striatum Caudoputamen Hyperintensity: Wilson’s Disease

4 m.

Wilson’s Disease: Panda Sign

2 m.

MSA Subtypes: MSA-C

4 m.

Parkinsonian Syndromes: MSA-P

5 m.

Cerebellopontine Atrophy Differential in Older Population

6 m.

GCA Scale for Assessing Neurodegenerative Disease

2 m.

Medial Temporal Lobe Scale

2 m.

Fazekas Scale

2 m.

Koedam Parietal Atrophy Scale

3 m.

Mild Cognitive Impairment Syndrome

7 m.

Differential Diagnosis of Cognitive Decline

4 m.

Alzheimer's Disease: Part 1

2 m.

Alzheimer's Disease: Part 2

3 m.

Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease: Part 1

2 m.

Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease: Part 2

4 m.

Subcortical arteriosclerotic encephalopathy

4 m.

Using Fiber Tracking in Neurodegenerative Disease Cases

1 m.

Vascular Dementia Differential Diagnosis: Part 1

4 m.

Vascular Dementia Differential Diagnosis: Part 2

5 m.

Dementia of Unknown Type

3 m.

Pick's Disease

3 m.

Pick’s Disease Subtypes

2 m.

The Role of PET in Pick's disease

2 m.

Differential Diagnosis of Parkinsonian Symptoms

5 m.

Neurodegenerative Disease Cases

Case Challenge

6.25 CME

25 DICOM Case Files

25 Quiz Questions

Stephen J Pomeranz, MD

Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online

ProScan Imaging

Case 1 - 68-year-old male presents with new onset of impaired cognition

Case 2 - 63-year-old male presents with headache, memory loss, ataxia

Case 3 - 59-year-old female presents with symptoms and signs involving cognitive functions and awareness

Case 4 - 53-year-old female presents with cognitive decline with sleep inversion

Case 5 - 66-year-old male presents with decreased fine motor skills

Case 6 - 2-year-old male presents with developmental delay

Case 7 - 63-year-old male presents with headaches

Case 8 - 29-year-old female presents with several syncopal episodes

Case 9 - 15-year-old female presents with blurred vision for two weeks

Case 10 - 10-year-old female presents with sudden onset disconjugate gaze

Case 11 - 50-year-old male presents with dizziness, diplopia

Case 12 - 59-year-old female presents with hyperreflexia

Case 13 - 52-year-old female presents with olivopontocerebellar atrophy

Case 14 - 64-year-old female presents with memory loss

Case 15 - 65-year-old male presents with abnormal gait

Case 16 - 66-year-old male presents with history of Parkinson's disease

Case 17 - 76-year-old male presents with Parkinson's disease

Case 18 - 62-year-old female referred for MRI subsequent to being unable to hold still

Case 19 - 74-year-old male presents with gait disturbance, dementia

Case 20 - 52-year-old male presents with history of multiple sclerosis

Case 21 - 68-year-old male presents with history of a fall one year prior with brain trauma

Case 22 - 92-year-old female is to be evaluated for cerebral degeneration

Case 23 - 58-year-old female presents with speech disturbance

Case 24 - 51-year-old female presents with numbness and weakness in legs and arms

Case 25 - 64-year-old male presents with possibility of ALS

White Matter Disease

Mastery Series

4 CME

47 Videos

4 Hours 2 Minutes of Video

30 DICOM Case Files

David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

Introduction to Demyelinating Disease

<1 m.

Imaging Techniques For Demyelinating Disorders

10 m.

Research Pulsing Sequences

6 m.

The Anatomy of Demyelinating Disease

6 m.

ADC Positive Multiple Sclerosis

15 m.

ADC Negative Multiple Sclerosis

9 m.

Non-enhancing Multiple Sclerosis

5 m.

ADC Positive Multiple Sclerosis, Optic Neuritis

6 m.

Criteria for Diagnosing Multiple Sclerosis

6 m.

MS Plaques

8 m.

Expanded Disability Status Scale

3 m.

Tumefactive Demyelinating Lesion Summary

3 m.

Tumefactive Demyelinating Lesion Vs. Astrocytoma

2 m.

Tumefactive Demyelinating Lesion

2 m.

Clinically Isolated Syndrome

6 m.

Optic Neuritis as an Early Sign of Multiple Sclerosis

5 m.

Optic Neuritis Review

6 m.

Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder – Summary

7 m.

Monophasic Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder

4 m.

Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder

6 m.

ADEM Summary

4 m.

Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis

2 m.

Suspected Infarct, ADEM

3 m.

Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy Summary

3 m.

Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy

2 m.

PML in Autoimmune Deficient Patient

6 m.

Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome

3 m.

COVID Leukoencephalopathy

2 m.

Osmotic Demyelination

3 m.

Osmotic Demyelination Summary

5 m.

Focal Splenium Demyelination

3 m.

Splenium Demyelination Due to Anti-epileptic Drug Withdrawal

3 m.

Splenium Demyelination Summary

4 m.

Vascular Etiologies of White Matter Lesion

11 m.

CADASIL Disease

3 m.

CADASIL, Hypertensive Hemorrhage

3 m.

Binswanger Disease

4 m.

Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome Summary

6 m.

PRES, Patient on Cancer Medication

3 m.

Resolved PRES

1 m.

Dysmyelinating Disease Summary

11 m.

Metachromatic Leukodystrophy

3 m.

Canavan's Disease vs. Alexander Disease

2 m.

Adrenoleukodystrophy

2 m.

Leukoencephalopathy with Cysts and Calcification

3 m.

Idiopathic Acquired Transverse Myelitis

5 m.

Demyelination – Take Home Messages

5 m.

Brain MRI Cases

Case Challenge

2.5 CME

34 DICOM Case Files

10 Quiz Questions

Stephen J Pomeranz, MD

Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online

ProScan Imaging

Case 1 - 55-year-old man presents with headache, neck pain and dizziness

Case 2 - 34-year-old male presents with occipital headaches

Case 3 - 30-year-old female presents with left-sided weakness post Chiari decompression

Case 4 - 29-year-old female presents with headache

Case 5 - 2-year-old reports with developmental delay and drags her right leg

Case 6 - 43-year-old female presents with neck pain

Case 7 - 38-year-old male had a seizure 22 years ago

Case 8 - 42-year-old woman’s brain is affected by a very rare condition

Case 9 - 37-year-old female with condition in the 4th ventricle

Case 10 - 55-year-old female presents with a droopy eye

11a - History: 53-year-old female with history of headaches and dizziness

11b - Answer: 53-year-old female with history of headaches and dizziness

12a - History: 42-year-old male with history of medulloblastoma

12b - Answer: 42-year-old male with history of medulloblastoma

13a - History: 32-year-old male presents with headaches

13b - Answer: 32-year-old male presents with headaches

14a - History: 50-year-old female referred for MRI

14b - Answer: 50-year-old female referred for MRI

15a - History: 42-year-old male presents with pain in right face for six months

15b - Answer: 42-year-old male presents with pain in right face for six months

16a - History: 77-year-old male presents with headaches and blurred vision

16b - Answer: 77-year-old male presents with headaches and blurred vision

17a - History: 83-year-old male presents with cognitive impairment

17b - Answer: 83-year-old male presents with cognitive impairment

18a - History: 63-year-old female presents with ataxia and memory disorder

18b - Answer: 63-year-old female presents with ataxia and memory disorder

19a - History: 50-year-old female presents with post mitral valve operation

19b - Answer: 50-year-old female presents with post mitral valve operation

20a - History: 60-year-old male presents with possible stroke

20b - Answer: 60-year-old male presents with possible stroke

21a - History: 23-year-old male presents with brain lesion found on CT

21b - Answer: 23-year-old male presents with brain lesion found on CT

22a - History: 61-year-old male presents with memory loss

22b - Answer: 61-year-old male presents with memory loss

23a - History: 55-year-old male presents with history of memory loss

23b - Answer: 55-year-old male presents with history of memory loss

24a - History: 59-year-old female presents with blurred vision

24b - Answer: 59-year-old female presents with blurred vision

25a - History: 49-year-old male is being evaluated for abscess recurrence

25b - Answer: 49-year-old male is being evaluated for abscess recurrence

26a - History: 68-year-old male is under evaluation for pituitary disorder

26b - Answer: 68-year-old male is under evaluation for pituitary disorder

27a - History: 57-year-old female presents with previously noted meningioma

27b - Answer: 57-year-old female presents with previously noted meningioma

28a - History: 29-year-old female presents with headaches

28b - Answer: 29-year-old female presents with headaches

29a - History: 44-year-old female presents with multiple sclerosis

29b - Answer: 44-year-old female presents with multiple sclerosis

30a - History: 29-year-old female presents with a history of papilledema

30b - Answer: 29-year-old female presents with a history of papilledema

31a - History: 62-year-old female with headaches, hearing loss and buzzing in ear

31b - Answer: 62-year-old female with headaches, hearing loss and buzzing in ear

32a - History: 50-year-old female presents with vision changes

32b - Answer: 50-year-old female presents with vision changes

33a - History: 60-year-old male presents with numbness and weakness

33b - Answer: 60-year-old male presents with numbness and weakness

34a - History: 58-year-old female presents with problems walking

34b - Answer: 58-year-old female presents with problems walking

35a - History: 53-year-old male presents with congenital anomaly of cerebrovascular system

35b - Answer: 53-year-old male presents with congenital anomaly of cerebrovascular system

Sella MRI Cases

Case Challenge

6.25 CME

25 DICOM Case Files

25 Quiz Questions

Stephen J Pomeranz, MD

Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online

ProScan Imaging

Case 1 - 76-year-old male presents with hemianopia and mass

Case 2 - 43-year-old female presents history of pituitary microprolactinoma

Case 3 - 21-year-old male presents with visual field defect

Case 4 - 42-year-old male presents with moderate to severe headaches

Case 5 - 53-year-old female presents with Rathke's cleft cyst

Case 6 - 46-year-old female presents with papilledema

Case 7 - 78-year-old female presents with headaches and pituitary lesion

Case 8 - 64-year-old female presents with severe intermittent left-sided headaches

Case 9 - 61-year-old male presents with hypogonadism

Case 10 - 9-year-old female presents with intractable headaches

Case 11 - 63-year-old female presents with right retroorbital pain, paresthesia

Case 12 - 67-year-old female presents with enlarged sella with intermittent anosmia

Case 13 - 13-year-old male presents with blurred vision

Case 14 - 63-year-old male presents with dizziness for four weeks

Case 15 - 46-year-old female presents with papilledema

Case 16 - 40-year-old female presents with history of left lower quadrant visual loss

Case 17 - 48-year-old female presents with headache

Case 18 - 54-year-old male presents with pituitary cyst

Case 19 - 35-year-old male presents with mild to moderate dizziness

Case 20 - 38-year-old male presents with pituitary macroadenoma

Case 21 - 33-year-old male presents with headaches

Case 22 - 56-year-old male presents with possible stroke

Case 23 - 61-year-old female presents with memory loss

Case 24 - 63-year-old male presents with benign neoplasm of pituitary gland

Case 25 - 31-year-old male presents with papilledema

Spine


Spine MRI

Quiz Bank

William B Morrison, MD

Director, Division of Musculoskeletal Radiology

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

Spine MRI Cases

Case Challenge

12.5 CME

31 DICOM Case Files

25 Quiz Questions

David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

Case 1 - 64 year old male with severe low back pain

Case 2 - Back pain. Status post lumbar decompression.

Case 3 - Back pain, arthritis, osteomyelitis, and anemia in a patient with sickle cell disease

Case 4 - A case of Chiari malformation for spinal cord evaluation

Case 5 - Cervical spine mass

Case 6 - A patient with low back pain, left lower extremity numbness, and urinary difficulty

Case 7 - A patient with neck pain extending into the left upper extremity

Case 8 - A patient with history of intracranial AVM came with Hyperreflexia

Case 9 - 46 year old female with a history of vascular myelopathy presenting with new right arm tingling, sensory changes/worsening myelopathy

Case 10 - Low back pain radiating to both lower extremities

Case 11 - A patient with disorientation and a neck mass

Case 12 - High-speed motor vehicle collision (MVC) Trauma

Case 13 - 27 year old female with myelopathy

Case 14 - Fall from a 10 feet height with Calcaneal fracture

Case 15 - A 56 year-old patient with thoracic myelopathy

Case 16 - Neck pain after trauma

Case 17 - A 19-year-old female with new diagnosis of leukemia

Case 18 - A patient with back pain and right-sided sciatica

Case 19 - Cervical intramedullary spinal cord tumor

Case 20 - Cauda Equina Syndrome in a 22-year-old. Prior intracranial tumor resection.

Case 21 - Weakness in the right lower extremity

Case 22 - A 30-year-old man with left paraspinal mass

Case 23 - Acute low back pain with saddle anesthesia

Case 24 - Motor vehicle collision

Case 25 - History of multiple myeloma

Unit

Intradural Intramedullary Spinal Lesions

Mastery Series

2.75 CME

43 Videos

2 Hours 50 Minutes of Video

34 DICOM Case Files

David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

Introduction to Spinal Cord Anatomy and Lesion Localization

7 m.

MRI Pulse Sequences for Spine Imaging

5 m.

Applying VITAMIN C&D to the Spine

<1 m.

Spondylomyelopathy

2 m.

Spondylomyelopathy from OPLL

3 m.

Spondylomyelopathy Causing Cord Atrophy

1 m.

Neoplasms of the Intradural Intramedullary Space

<1 m.

Ependymoma Associated with NF2

3 m.

Ependymoma

1 m.

Myxopapillary Ependymoma

1 m.

Cervical Spinal Cord Astrocytoma

3 m.

Cervical Spinal Cord Glioblastoma

3 m.

Hemangioblastoma of the Spinal Cord

3 m.

Hemangioblastoma at the Conus Medullaris

3 m.

Neurologic Manifestations of Von Hippel Lindau Disease

3 m.

Additional Spinal Canal Manifestations of VHL

2 m.

Cervical Spinal Cord Ganglioglioma

2 m.

Rare Case of a Spinal Cord Lipoma

2 m.

Summary of Intradural Intramedullary Neoplasms

11 m.

Multiple Sclerosis of the Spinal Cord

3 m.

Idiopathic Acquired Transverse Myelitis

3 m.

Vacuolar Myelopathy

2 m.

Summary of Demyelinating Disorders in the Spine

7 m.

Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis of the Spinal Cord

3 m.

Summary of Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis

1 m.

Chiari 1 with Syringohydromyelia

4 m.

Summary of congenital lesions of the spinal cord

10 m.

Spinal Cord Infectious and Inflammatory Disorders

5 m.

Cysticercosis of the Spinal Cord

3 m.

Sarcoidosis of the Spinal Cord

4 m.

Hemorrhage within the Spinal Cord

3 m.

Hematomyelia and Spinal Cord Cavernomas

6 m.

Cavernoma of the Spinal Cord

2 m.

Dural Arteriovenous Fistula

4 m.

Type II Dural AVF and its Potential Consequences

4 m.

Intramedullary AVM in the setting of Type II Dural AVF

1 m.

Assessing Vascular Malformations on MRA

4 m.

Common Causes and Imaging of Spinal Cord Ischemia/Infarction

7 m.

Spinal Cord Infarct

4 m.

Acquired Metabolic Disorders of the Spinal Cord

3 m.

Subacute Combined Degeneration from Copper Deficiency

3 m.

Spinocerebellar Ataxia

3 m.

Intradural Intramedullary Lesions - Conclusion

6 m.

Intradural Extramedullary Spinal Lesions

Mastery Series

2.25 CME

42 Videos

2 Hours 16 Minutes of Video

27 DICOM Case Files

David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

Introduction to Intradural Extramedullary Lesions

3 m.

Standard MRI Pulse Sequences for Evaluating Spinal Lesions

2 m.

Cystic Lumbar Schwanoma

3 m.

Lumbar Spine Solid Schwanoma vs. Meningioma

2 m.

Cervical Spine Plexiform Neurofibroma in a Patient with NF1

5 m.

Intradural Extramedullary Lesion Differential Diagosis

2 m.

Nerve Sheath Tumors of the Spine

4 m.

Neurofibromatosis Type 2

3 m.

Neurofibromatosis Type 1

3 m.

Spinal Meningiomas

4 m.

Thoracic Spine Meningioma

3 m.

Calcified Meningioma

2 m.

Cervical Spine Meningioma

3 m.

Cervical Spine Meningioma, Atypical Location

3 m.

Spinal Hemangioblastomas

2 m.

Multiple Hemangioblastomas, Von Hippel Lindau

4 m.

Myxopapillary Ependymoma

3 m.

Spinal Paraganglioma

1 m.

Differential Diagosis of Intradural Metastasis

9 m.

Subarachnoid Seeding from Medulloblastoma

3 m.

Subarachoid Seeding in a Breast Cancer Patient

2 m.

Spinal Lymphoma

1 m.

Congenital and Developmental IDEM Cysts

7 m.

Neurenteric Cysts

3 m.

Transdural Herniation of the Spinal Cord

2 m.

Spinal Arachoid Cyst

2 m.

Prominent Transdural Herniation of the Spinal Cord

1 m.

Fat Containing Spine Lesions

3 m.

Lumbar Spine Lipoma

1 m.

Pediatric Lumbar Lipoma and a Congenital Malformation

2 m.

Lipoma vs. Fatty Infiltration of the Filum

2 m.

Congenital Dural Ectasia

2 m.

Dural Ectasia

1 m.

Dural Arteriovenous Fistula Type 1

3 m.

Dural AVF vs. Normal Variation

4 m.

Review of Dural AVF Types II, III, and IV

2 m.

IDEM Infectious and Inflammatory Abormalities

5 m.

Guillian Barre Syndrome

2 m.

Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy

2 m.

CIDP Causing Cauda Equina Syndrome

2 m.

CIDP Causing Brachial Plexopathy

2 m.

Indradural Extramedullary Processes - Conclusion

1 m.

Extradural Spinal Lesions

Mastery Series

1.75 CME

34 Videos

1 Hour 48 Minutes of Video

18 DICOM Case Files

David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD) of the Spine

Mastery Series

3.25 CME

37 Videos

3 Hours 21 Minutes of Video

26 DICOM Case Files

David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

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3 m.

Introduction to Degenerative Spine Disease

5 m.

MRI Pulse Sequences for Degenerative Spine Disease

6 m.

Anatomy of an Intervertebral Disc

3 m.

Pulse Sequences For Lumbar Spine Imaging

9 m.

Nomenclature of Intervertebral Disc Disease

11 m.

Disc Protrusions vs. Extrusions

7 m.

Disc Sequestration

7 m.

Reporting of Lumbar Spine Degenerative Changes

13 m.

Case of Lumbar Spine Degenerative Disc Disease

10 m.

Case of Disc Protrusion

4 m.

Appropriate Reporting of Spine Degenerative Changes

6 m.

Describing Disc Protrusion Location and Important Features

3 m.

Analyzing a Disc Extrusion

2 m.

Foraminal/Far-Lateral Disc Herniation

4 m.

Cervical Spine Disc Extrusion

7 m.

Annular Fissure

2 m.

Contained vs. Uncontained Disc Herniation

6 m.

Terminology for Herniation Location

3 m.

Modic Classification of Degenerative Marrow Changes

8 m.

Modic Type 1 Endplate Changes

2 m.

Identifying an Annular Fissure

2 m.

Modic Type II Endplate Changes

3 m.

Differentiate Postoperative Scar vs. Recurrent Herniation

7 m.

Identify Common Causes of Spinal Canal Stenosis

6 m.

Grading and Common Causes of Spondylolisthesis

6 m.

Spondylolisthesis Secondary to Spondylolysis

2 m.

Synovial Cyst

3 m.

Clinical Importance of Posteriorly Projecting Synovial Cyst

2 m.

Common Causes of Acquired Stenosis

5 m.

Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament (OPLL)

5 m.

Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis (DISH)

2 m.

Role of CT for the Identification of OPLL

4 m.

Association of OPLL and OLF

2 m.

Evaluation of Uncovertebral Joints

1 m.

Uncovertebral Degenerative Disease and Foraminal Narrowing

3 m.

Other Causes of Low Back Pain and Spinal Canal Stenosis

7 m.

Head & Neck


Orbit Imaging

Mastery Series

4.25 CME

75 Videos

4 Hours 21 Minutes of Video

40 DICOM Case Files

David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

Introduction to Imaging of the Orbits

1 m.

Orbit Protocols for CT

2 m.

Orbit Protocols on MRI

5 m.

Imaging Artifacts in MRI and CT

<1 m.

Anterior Globe Anatomy

3 m.

Membranes of the Orbit

2 m.

Anatomic Considerations: Orbital Spaces

1 m.

The Conal Space

1 m.

Extraconal Space

<1 m.

Orbital Boundaries

1 m.

Lacrimal System Anatomy

1 m.

Orbit Anatomy on CT

3 m.

Axial Anatomy on MRI

2 m.

Coronal Anatomy on MRI

1 m.

Anterior Globe Rupture with Laterally Dislocated Cataract

3 m.

Foreign Body in Globe

3 m.

Wood Foreign Body and Ocular Hypotony

1 m.

Hemmorhage in Both Chambers, Open Globe

2 m.

Staphyloma

3 m.

Persistent Hyperplastic Primary Vitreous (PHPV)

4 m.

Retinal Detachment

2 m.

Retinoblastoma on CT

3 m.

Retinoblastoma on MRI

8 m.

Bilateral Retinoblastoma

6 m.

Ocular Pathology - Review

10 m.

Endophthalmitis

2 m.

PHPV Review, Coloboma, and Staphyloma

4 m.

Phthisis Bulbi, Macrophthalmia, and Microphthalmia

3 m.

Ocular Calcification

3 m.

Retinoblastoma - Review

4 m.

Choroidal Melanoma

2 m.

Intraconal, Conal and Extraconal Anatomy

<1 m.

Intraconal Hemangioma

4 m.

Venous Vascular Malformation

2 m.

Optic Nerve Glioma, NF1

3 m.

Optic pathway glioma (pilocytic astrocytoma)

3 m.

Optic Neuritis, Multiple Sclerosis

5 m.

Optic Neuritis, Multiple Sclerosis (2)

6 m.

Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder

4 m.

Neuromyelitis Optica With Spinal Cord Involvement

2 m.

Optic Nerve Sheath Meningioma

4 m.

Bilateral Optic Neuritis, Leukemia

5 m.

Intraconal Pathology - Review

10 m.

Optic Neuritis - Review

4 m.

Optic Nerve Glioma - Review

3 m.

Optic Nerve Sheath Meningioma - Review

5 m.

Thyroid Eye Disease

3 m.

Lipogenic Thyroid Eye Disease

3 m.

Thyroid Eye Disease (2)

1 m.

Orbital Pseudotumor

4 m.

Conal Pathology - Review

3 m.

Extraconal Pathology - Introduction

<1 m.

Periorbital Cellulitis & Abscess

3 m.

Type 3 Orbital Infection

2 m.

Solitary Fibrous Tumor

3 m.

Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis

1 m.

Juvenile Ossifying Fibroma

1 m.

Perineural Spread of Squamous Cell Carcinoma

4 m.

Proptosis from Extraosseous Extension of Prostate Metastasis

2 m.

Orbital Floor Fracture

4 m.

Orbital Floor Fracture with Muscle/Fat Herniation

3 m.

Orbital Floor Fracture: Status Post Repair

1 m.

Bilateral Orbital Fracture Repair

1 m.

Periorbital Cellulitis - Review

4 m.

Orbital Pseudotumor - Review

2 m.

Orbital Wall Abnormalities - Review

2 m.

Orbital Fracture - Review

6 m.

Giant Cell Reparative Granuloma

2 m.

Granulomatous Sinusitis with IgG4-related Ophthalmic Disease

4 m.

Anatomy Review - Nasolacrimal system

1 m.

Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Nasolacrimal Sac

2 m.

Sarcoidosis of the Lacrimal Gland

1 m.

Lymphoma of the Lacrimal Gland

5 m.

Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma of the Lacrimal Gland

4 m.

Nasolacrimal system - Review

3 m.

Sella MRI Cases

Case Challenge

6.25 CME

25 DICOM Case Files

25 Quiz Questions

Stephen J Pomeranz, MD

Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online

ProScan Imaging

Case 1 - 76-year-old male presents with hemianopia and mass

Case 2 - 43-year-old female presents history of pituitary microprolactinoma

Case 3 - 21-year-old male presents with visual field defect

Case 4 - 42-year-old male presents with moderate to severe headaches

Case 5 - 53-year-old female presents with Rathke's cleft cyst

Case 6 - 46-year-old female presents with papilledema

Case 7 - 78-year-old female presents with headaches and pituitary lesion

Case 8 - 64-year-old female presents with severe intermittent left-sided headaches

Case 9 - 61-year-old male presents with hypogonadism

Case 10 - 9-year-old female presents with intractable headaches

Case 11 - 63-year-old female presents with right retroorbital pain, paresthesia

Case 12 - 67-year-old female presents with enlarged sella with intermittent anosmia

Case 13 - 13-year-old male presents with blurred vision

Case 14 - 63-year-old male presents with dizziness for four weeks

Case 15 - 46-year-old female presents with papilledema

Case 16 - 40-year-old female presents with history of left lower quadrant visual loss

Case 17 - 48-year-old female presents with headache

Case 18 - 54-year-old male presents with pituitary cyst

Case 19 - 35-year-old male presents with mild to moderate dizziness

Case 20 - 38-year-old male presents with pituitary macroadenoma

Case 21 - 33-year-old male presents with headaches

Case 22 - 56-year-old male presents with possible stroke

Case 23 - 61-year-old female presents with memory loss

Case 24 - 63-year-old male presents with benign neoplasm of pituitary gland

Case 25 - 31-year-old male presents with papilledema

Middle Ear

Mastery Series

3 CME

42 Videos

3 Hours 3 Minutes of Video

39 DICOM Case Files

David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

Introduction to Imaging The Middle Ear

4 m.

Anatomy of the Middle Ear on CT

9 m.

Otomastoiditis Summary

8 m.

Otomastoiditis Case Study

2 m.

Otomastoiditis w/ Labyrinthitis

6 m.

Otitis Media with Ossicular Erosion

4 m.

Mastoiditis with Abscess

4 m.

Coalescent Mastoiditis Extensive Complications

5 m.

Cholesteatoma Summary

7 m.

Cholesteatoma Case Study

5 m.

Cholesteatoma, Facial Nerve Dehiscence

5 m.

Granulation Tissue Vs. Cholesteatoma

5 m.

Post Operative MR Cholesteatoma

1 m.

Total Ossicular Replacement Prosthesis (TORP)

1 m.

Paraganglioma Summary

5 m.

Glomus Tympanicum DDX VVM

2 m.

Glomus Tympanicum

2 m.

Glomus Jugulotympanicum

5 m.

Right Glomus Tympanicum, Left Glomus Jugulare, Meningioma, Aneurysm, Multiple Paragangliomas

4 m.

Red Retrotympanic Masses DDX

5 m.

Persistent Stapedial Artery

3 m.

Right Facial Nerve Hemangioma

2 m.

Left sided Facial Hemangioma

1 m.

Cholesterol Granuloma

5 m.

Middle Ear Congenital Anomalies – Summary

5 m.

Second Branchial Apparatus Anomaly

<1 m.

Encephalocele Congenital vs. Acquired Review

3 m.

Middle Ear Benign Neoplasms and Normal/Abnormal Facial Enhance

5 m.

Facial Schwannoma

4 m.

ELST’s – Summary

3 m.

Endolymphatic Sac Tumor (ELST)

3 m.

VonHipple Lindau with ELST

2 m.

Meningioma (Middle Ear)

3 m.

Malignant Processes of the Middle Ear – Summary

3 m.

Leukemic Chloroma Mastoid

3 m.

Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma with MEC Extension

1 m.

Fractures in the Middle Ear – Summary

5 m.

Fractures with Incudo-Stapedial Dislocation

3 m.

Post-op Cholesteatoma, Cholesteatoma Complications

5 m.

Middle Ear Epidermoid, Temporal Bone Fx, High Riding Jugular Bulb, Dehiscence

6 m.

Canal Wall Up Mastoidectomy, Recurrent Cholesteatoma, TORP

3 m.

Middle Ossicular Fusion, EAC Atresia

3 m.

Inner Ear

Mastery Series

3.25 CME

49 Videos

3 Hours 16 Minutes of Video

29 DICOM Case Files

David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

Inner Ear Preview

1 m.

Inner Ear – Introduction

1 m.

Anatomy of the Internal Auditory Canal (IAC)

7 m.

Coronal Anatomy of the Inner Ear

3 m.

Axial IAC Anatomy and Otospongiosis/Otosclerosis

6 m.

Coronal IAC Anatomy and Facial Nerve Segments

5 m.

MRI imaging techniques and cochlea aplasia

6 m.

IAC Congenital Lesions & Syndromes - Summary

6 m.

Cochlear Hypoplasia

7 m.

Cochlear Nerve Deficiency, Pontine Tegmental Cap Dysplasia

4 m.

Bilateral Cochlea Nerve Deficiency

4 m.

Labyrinthine Dysplasia/Syndromes - Summary

9 m.

Incomplete Partition Type 1

2 m.

Incomplete Partition Type 2 – Summary

2 m.

Bilateral Incomplete Partition Type 2

2 m.

Mondini Malformation, Incomplete Partition Type II

1 m.

Incomplete Partition Type II, Mondini Malformation, Semicircular Canal Abnormality

2 m.

Vestibular Malformation

2 m.

Enlarged Endolymphatic Sac

1 m.

Incomplete Partition Type III – Summary

3 m.

Down Syndrome – Summary

5 m.

Down Syndrome, Semicircular Canal Deformity, Cochlear Aperture Stenosis

5 m.

Down Syndrome, Aperture Stenosis

5 m.

Cochlear Hypoplasia and Aperture Stenosis - Summary

3 m.

Semicircular Canal (SCC) Dehiscence – Summary

3 m.

Semicircular Canal (SCC) Dehiscence

2 m.

Semicircular Canal (SCC) – Oblique Reformat

1 m.

Inflammatory/Infectious Lesions of the Inner Ear - Summary

6 m.

Labyrinthitis, Secondary to Otomastoiditis

2 m.

Labyrinthine Fistula Mastoidectomy and Cochlea implant

2 m.

Viral Labyrinthitis

2 m.

Otospongiosis (Otosclerosis) - Summary

9 m.

Bilateral Otospongiosis (Otosclerosis)

4 m.

Bilateral Retrofenestral Otospongiosis

3 m.

Bilateral Otospongiosis and SCC Dehiscence

2 m.

Otospongiosis, Left Stapedectomy

2 m.

Labyrinthitis Ossificans – Summary

10 m.

Post Traumatic Labyrinthitis Ossificans

2 m.

Labyrinthitis Ossificans, Cochlear Turn

1 m.

Labyrinthitis Ossificans, Superior SCC

1 m.

Unilateral Labyrinthine Ossificans

1 m.

Petrous Apex Lesions

7 m.

Right Cholesterol Granuloma

4 m.

Intravestibular/Labyrinthine schwannoma

2 m.

Labyrinthine Schwannoma

3 m.

Left Side Labyrinthine/Vestibule Schwannoma

1 m.

Endolymphatic Sac Tumor (ELST) – Summary

3 m.

Endolymphatic Sac Tumor and VHL

3 m.

Inner Ear Malignant Neoplasm and Trauma Closing Points

5 m.

Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) MRI

Mastery Series

3 CME

34 Videos

2 Hours 52 Minutes of Video

10 DICOM Case Files

Stephen J Pomeranz, MD

Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online

ProScan Imaging

Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) MRI Cases

Case Challenge

6.25 CME

25 DICOM Case Files

25 Quiz Questions

Stephen J Pomeranz, MD

Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online

ProScan Imaging

Case 1 - 65-year-old female presents with chronic temporomandibular joint pain

Case 2 - 54-year-old female presents with TMJ pain, clicking, locking, headaches, facial pain

Case 3 - 55-year-old female presents with 40-year history of bilateral temporomandibular joint pain

Case 4 - 53-year-old female presents with disc displacement

Case 5 - 68-year-old female presents with pain to the left sided jaw

Case 6 - 56-year-old female presents with new onset of left-sided TMJ pain

Case 7 - 56-year-old female presents with history of wisdom teeth extraction

Case 8 - 55-year-old male presents with jaw locking

Case 9 - 31-year-old female presents with severe headaches and jaw clicking

Case 10 - 53-year-old female presents with TMJ dysfunction

Case 11 - 66-year-old female presents with bilateral temporomandibular joint dislocation

Case 12 - 31-year-old male presents with extreme jaw, facial, and occipital muscle pain

Case 13 - 59-year-old male presents with temporomandibular joint internal derangement

Case 14 - 49-year-old female presents with bilateral jaw pain

Case 15 - 48-year-old female presents with one year history of right open and close lock

Case 16 - 63-year-old female presents with right temporomandibular joint pain

Case 17 - 39-year-old female presents with pain

Case 18 - 63-year-old male presents with capsulitis of temporomandibular joint

Case 19 - 17-year-old female presents with jaw locking

Case 20 - 24-year-old female presents with left TMJ pain

Case 21 - 28-year-old male presents with difficulty opening mouth wide

Case 22 - 45-year-old female presents with limited range of motion for four months

Case 23 - 17-year-old male presents with TMJ pain

Case 24 - 89-year-old male presents with left jaw pain for four months

Case 25 - 47-year-old female is being evaluated for right disc dislocation

Head & Neck Squamous Cell Malignancy

Mastery Series

6 CME

97 Videos

6 Hours 1 Minute of Video

16 DICOM Case Files

Sidney Levy, MBBS, PhD, PhD, MBBS

Radiologist and Nuclear Medicine Specialist

I-MED

Anatomy and Boundaries of the Oral Cavity

4 m.

Anatomy of the Buccal Mucosa

3 m.

Anatomy of the Alveolar Mucosa

4 m.

Anatomy of the Retromolar Trigone

4 m.

Anatomy of the Floor of Mouth

5 m.

Anatomy of the Hard Palate

2 m.

Anatomy of the Oral Tongue

3 m.

Principles of T Staging of Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Malignancy

3 m.

Principles of N and M Staging of Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Malignancy

5 m.

Diagnosis of Oral Tongue Squamous Cell Malignancy

6 m.

T Staging of Oral Tongue Squamous Cell Malignancy

5 m.

N and M Staging of Oral Tongue Squamous Cell Malignancy

4 m.

Diagnosis of Buccal Mucosal Squamous Cell Malignancy

3 m.

T Staging of Buccal Mucosal Squamous Cell Malignancy

2 m.

N and M Staging of Buccal Mucosal Squamous Cell Malignancy

2 m.

Diagnosis of Alveolar Mucosal Squamous Cell Malignancy

6 m.

T Staging of Alveolar Mucosal Squamous Cell Malignancy

5 m.

Diagnosis of Retromolar Trigone Squamous Cell Malignancy

5 m.

T Staging of Retromolar Trigone Squamous Cell Malignancy

4 m.

Diagnosis of Hard Palate Squamous Cell Malignancy

3 m.

T Staging of Hard Palate Squamous Cell Malignancy

3 m.

Diagnosis of Floor of Mouth Squamous Cell Malignancy

8 m.

T Staging of Floor of Mouth Squamous Cell Malignancy

5 m.

N and M Staging of Floor of Mouth Squamous Cell Malignancy

4 m.

Marrow Infiltration and Perineural Infiltration in the Oral Cavity

4 m.

Cervical Lymph Node Levels 1A and 1B

4 m.

Cervical Lymph Node Level 2a and 2b

5 m.

Cervical Lymph Nodes Level 3

4 m.

Cervical Lymph Nodes Level 4

3 m.

Cervical Lymph Nodes Levels 5a & 5b

2 m.

Cervical Lymph Nodes Level 6

2 m.

Cervical Lymph Nodes Level 7

1 m.

Anatomy and Boundaries of the Oropharynx

3 m.

Anatomy of the Tongue Base

3 m.

Anatomy of the Palatine Tonsil

3 m.

Anatomy of the Soft Palate

2 m.

Anatomy of the Posterior Oropharyngeal Wall

2 m.

Oropharyngeal SCC of the Base of Tongue

3 m.

Oropharyngeal Carcinoma: Nodal Drainage and Differential Dx

4 m.

Staging Oropharynx Cancer, T-staging

3 m.

Staging Oropharynx Cancer, N-Staging

5 m.

Oropharynx - Base of Tongue SCC: T-Staging

2 m.

Base of Tongue Oropharyngeal Carcinoma, N & M Staging

2 m.

Oropharynx - SCC of the Palatine Tonsil

3 m.

Oropharynx - Palatine Tonsil SCC: Paths of Spread

4 m.

Oropharynx - Lymphadenopathy and HPV-Related SCC

2 m.

Oropharynx - Palatine Tonsil SCC - T Staging

3 m.

Oropharynx - Palatine Tonsil SCC - N/M Staging

3 m.

Oropharynx - SCC of the Soft Palate

2 m.

Oropharynx - SCC: Paths of Spread and Differential Dx

3 m.

Oropharynx - Soft Palate SCC: Nodal Drainage

1 m.

Oropharynx - Soft Palate SCC - TNM Staging

2 m.

Oropharynx - Base of Tongue Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma

4 m.

Hypopharynx anatomy

3 m.

Hypopharynx - The Piriform Sinus Anatomy

4 m.

Hypopharynx - The Postcricoid Space Anatomy

3 m.

Hypopharynx - The Posterior Hypopharyngeal Wall Anatomy

4 m.

Hypopharynx - Piriform Sinus SCC

4 m.

Hypopharynx - Piriform Sinus Carcinoma - Local Spread

3 m.

Hypopharyngeal SCC - Nodal Drainage

2 m.

Hypopharyngeal SCC - Differential Dx

1 m.

Hypopharyngeal Carcinoma - T Staging

2 m.

Hypopharyngeal SCC - N Staging

2 m.

Hypopharynx - Piriform Sinus SCC - T Staging

4 m.

Hypopharynx - Piriform Sinus SCC - N/M Staging

3 m.

Hypopharynx - Postcricoid Space SCC

3 m.

Hypopharynx - Postcricoid Space SCC - Local Spread

3 m.

Hypopharynx - Postcricoid SCC - Differential Diagnoses

1 m.

Hypopharynx - Postcricoid Space SCC: T Staging

2 m.

Hypopharynx - Postcricoid Space SCC - N/M Staging

2 m.

Hypopharynx - Changes in AJCC Staging Guidelines

3 m.

Larynx Anatomy

4 m.

Larynx Anatomy: Supraglottic, Glottic, and Subglottic Sites

8 m.

The Supraglottic Larynx

3 m.

The Glottic Larynx.

2 m.

The Subglottic Larynx

2 m.

Laryngeal SCC - T Staging

6 m.

Laryngeal SCC - Cartilage Invasion

3 m.

Laryngeal SCC: Local and Nodal Extension

3 m.

Supraglottic SCC- Differential Diagnoses

2 m.

Laryngeal SCC: Glottic Origin

4 m.

Larynx - Glottic SCC: Patterns of Local Spread

3 m.

Laryngeal SCC of the Subglottis

3 m.

Larynx - Subglottic Carcinomas: Patterns of Spread & Differential Dx

2 m.

Laryngeal SCC: T Staging

3 m.

Larynx - Glottic SCC: T Staging

2 m.

Laryngeal SCC: N Staging

1 m.

Glottic SCC: T Staging

3 m.

Laryngeal SCC: N and M Staging

2 m.

Sinonasal Anatomy

3 m.

Sinonasal Carcinomas: MR and CT Imaging Features

3 m.

Sinonasal Cavity Anatomy: Subsites

1 m.

Sinonasal Carcinoma - Patterns of Spread

2 m.

Sinonasal SCC - TNM Staging

2 m.

Perineural Tumor Spread

6 m.

Perineural Tumor Spread, Continued

6 m.

Perineural Tumor Spread - Patterns of Spread

4 m.

Head and Neck Expert Case Review

Expert Case Review

1.25 CME

6 Videos

1 Hour 9 Minutes of Video

10 DICOM Case Files

Kristen L Baugnon, MD

Associate Professor

Emory University

Salivary Glands

Mastery Series

4 CME

66 Videos

3 Hours 54 Minutes of Video

31 DICOM Case Files

David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

Introduction to Salivary Gland Imaging

9 m.

Bell's Palsy

4 m.

Innervation of the Parotid Gland – Summary

5 m.

Stenson’s Duct – Summary

6 m.

Submandibular Gland – Summary

5 m.

Submandibular Gland & Wharton's Duct Anatomy

6 m.

Wharton’s Duct – Summary

1 m.

Sublingual Gland – Summary

5 m.

Simple and Plunging Ranula

4 m.

Minor Salivary Glands – Summary

1 m.

Technique for Salivary Gland Imaging – Summary

7 m.

MRI Technique – Case

3 m.

Benign Neoplasms – Summary

7 m.

Pleomorphic adenoma with Carcinoma Ex Pleomorphic Adenoma

10 m.

Pleomorphic Adenoma

4 m.

Hard Palate Pleomorphic Adenoma

4 m.

Pleomorphic Adenoma – Summary

2 m.

Parotid Pleomorphic Adenoma

4 m.

Parapharyngeal Space Pleomorphic Adenoma – Case

3 m.

Deep Lobe Parotid Gland Pleomorphic Adenoma – Case

4 m.

Pleomorphic Adenoma of the Nasal Cavity

3 m.

Carcinoma Ex Pleomorphic Adenoma

3 m.

Advanced Imaging for Salivary Gland Neoplasms – Summary

3 m.

Monomorphic Adenoma – Case

1 m.

Prognosis of Pleomorphic Adenoma

3 m.

Warthin’s Tumor – Summary

4 m.

Warthin's Tumor

3 m.

Extraparotid Warthin's Tumor

2 m.

Multiple Parotid Masses – Summary

2 m.

Onocoytomas – Summary

3 m.

Oncocytoma

1 m.

Schwannoma of the Intraparotid Facial Nerve

1 m.

Malignant Neoplasms – Summary

3 m.

Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma

3 m.

Parotid Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma

2 m.

Malignancy Salivary Neoplasm Features - Summary

1 m.

Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma – Summary

4 m.

Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma

8 m.

Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma of the Tongue

2 m.

Perineural Spread – Summary

1 m.

Perineural Spread in a Large Cell Undifferentiated Carcinoma

3 m.

Parotid Squamous Cell Carcinoma

2 m.

Left Parotid Squamous Cell Carcinoma – Case

1 m.

Adenocarcinomas – Summary

2 m.

Parotid Adenocarcinoma

1 m.

Recurrent Parotid Adenocarcinoma

2 m.

Parotid Lymphoma - Summary

2 m.

Parotid Lymphoma on CT

1 m.

Parotid Lymphoma on PET-CT

1 m.

Acinic Cell Carcinoma

1 m.

Sialolithiasis – Summary

5 m.

Submandibular Sialithisis

2 m.

Submandibular Saialithiasis on MRI

1 m.

Submandibular Sialodocholithiasis and Parotid Sialolithiasis

4 m.

Salivary Calcifications and Cysts

1 m.

Parotid Sialodocholithiasis and Sialectasia on MRI

1 m.

Sjögren’s Syndrome – Summary

4 m.

Sjögren’s Syndrome

1 m.

Kuttner Lesion – Summary

1 m.

Salivary Gland Cysts – Summary

5 m.

Lympoepithelial Cyst in HIV

2 m.

Sialadenitis in HIV

4 m.

Ranulas – Summary

3 m.

Bilateral Ranulas

1 m.

Ranula - Clinical Correlation

<1 m.

Sialocele – Summary

3 m.

The Carotid Space

Mastery Series

3.25 CME

60 Videos

3 Hours 18 Minutes of Video

28 DICOM Case Files

David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

Introduction to the Carotid Space

2 m.

Suprahyoid Spaces of the Head and Neck

3 m.

Carotid Space Imaging Protocols

2 m.

Contents of the Carotid Space

2 m.

Carotid Space – Vitamin C&D

1 m.

Vasculopathies and Variants

5 m.

Carotid Fibromuscular Dysplasia with Dissection

7 m.

Takayasu’s arteritis

2 m.

Loeys-Dietz Syndrome

1 m.

Marfan’s Syndrome

1 m.

Carotid Space Infections

4 m.

Causes of Internal Jugular Vein Thrombosis

4 m.

Lemierre’s Syndrome

3 m.

Internal Jugular Vein Thrombosis

2 m.

Ludwig’s Angina (Carotid)

2 m.

Internal Carotid Arteritis Secondary to Sialadenitis

2 m.

Trauma in the Carotid Space

1 m.

Penetrating Gunshot Wound of the Carotid Artery

3 m.

Idiopathic Internal Carotid Artery Dissection

3 m.

Internal Carotid Artery Dissection and Pseudoaneurysm

3 m.

Horner Syndrome with Carotid Dissection

5 m.

Carotid Blowout

2 m.

Dissection and Strokes

5 m.

Cervical Carotid Artery Dissection

3 m.

Horner Syndrome

4 m.

Value of Neurovascular Imaging for Seat Belt Injury

5 m.

Right Internal Carotid Artery Pseudoaneurysm

2 m.

Carotidynia – summary

3 m.

Carotidynia

2 m.

Carotid Space Neoplasms

1 m.

Carotid Body Tumor

3 m.

Carotid Body Tumor - Right Side

2 m.

Bilateral Carotid Body Tumors

3 m.

Carotid Body Tumor - Summary

4 m.

Carotid Body Tumor Preoperative Imaging

2 m.

Glomus Jugulare – summary

2 m.

Glomus Jugulare with Tinnitis

3 m.

Glomus Jugulare

2 m.

Glomus Jugulare Tumor

1 m.

Glomus Vagale – summary

2 m.

Glomus Vagale

5 m.

Hereditary Paragangliomas

2 m.

Glomus Vagale, Carotid Body Tumor, Multiple Paragangliomas

3 m.

Carotid Space Schwannomas

6 m.

Vagal Schwannoma

3 m.

Vagal Schwannoma, Growing in to Jugular Foramen

3 m.

Carotid Space Neoplasms and Mass Effect

3 m.

Sympathetic Trunk Neurofibroma in Neurofibromatosis

3 m.

Carotid Space Meningioma

2 m.

Carotid Invasion and Malignancy

2 m.

Glottic Squamous Cell Carcinoma Invading the Carotid Space

3 m.

Carotid Encasement from Metastatic Neuroblastoma

2 m.

Characterizing Carotid Encasement

4 m.

Lymph nodes by level of involvement

3 m.

Tumors Impacting the Internal Jugular Vein

2 m.

Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma Metastasis Mimicking Glomus

3 m.

Pathology in the Carotid Space – Summary

5 m.

The Cervical Sympathetic Chain

<1 m.

Vagus Nerve Anatomy

1 m.

Deep Cervical Fascia of the Carotid Sheath

2 m.

Pediatrics


Vascular/Stroke


Stroke Imaging (CT and MR)

Mastery Series

4 CME

73 Videos

4 Hours 6 Minutes of Video

93 DICOM Case Files

Pamela W Schaefer, MD, FACR

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chair of Education

Massachusetts General Hospital

Watch this case review for free!

3 m.

Introduction - Meet Dr. Pam Schaefer

1 m.

Stroke Imaging Course Overview

4 m.

Normal Cerebrovascular Anatomy on CT

7 m.

Cerebral Arterial Territories & Examples of Acute Stroke

4 m.

Role of Noncontrast CT in Stroke Imaging & ASPECTS Grading

2 m.

Case - MCA Stroke on Noncontrast CT

3 m.

Case - PCA Stroke on Noncontrast CT

3 m.

Case - Brainstem Stroke on Noncontrast CT

2 m.

Case - Stroke vs Low Grade Tumor

2 m.

Vascular Imaging in Stroke - CTA vs MRA

1 m.

Carotid and Vertebral Vasculopathies Overview & Examples of Atherosclerotic Disease

2 m.

Case - Atheromatous Disease with Severe ICA Stenosis

3 m.

Carotid & Vertebral Artery Dissection Overview & Examples

2 m.

Case - Embolic Stroke with ICA Dissection

4 m.

Collagen Vascular Diseases Overview - Examples of FMD, Carotid Web

2 m.

Case - Fibromuscular Dysplasia (FMD)

4 m.

Case - Ehlers Danlos

6 m.

Inflammatory Conditions with Stroke Symptoms - Examples of Takayasu's, TIPIC

3 m.

Case - Takayasu’s Arteritis

3 m.

CTA Head in Acute Stroke - Source Images, MIPS, Collaterals

3 m.

Case - MCA Stem Embolus with Good Collaterals

4 m.

Case - MCA Stem Embolus with Poor Collaterals

3 m.

Case - Basilar Tip Thrombus

5 m.

Circle of Willis Stenoses: Differential Diagnoses

1 m.

Case - Moya Moya disease

5 m.

Case - Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstrictive Syndrome (RCVS)

4 m.

Case - Primary Angiitis of the CNS (PACNS)

6 m.

Infectious Causes of Multifocal Circle of Willis Stenosis

1 m.

CT Perfusion Pearls and Pitfalls

5 m.

Case - CT Perfusion with Core Penumbra Mismatch

5 m.

Case - CT Perfusion with Core Penumbra Match

3 m.

Use of MRI (DWI, SWI, FLAIR) in Acute Ischemic Stroke

6 m.

Case - Hyperacute Stroke MRI Evaluation (Good Collaterals)

3 m.

Case - Hyperacute Stroke MRI Evaluation (Poor Collaterals)

3 m.

Use of MRA in Acute Stroke Imaging

2 m.

Case - Comparison of MRA vs CTA in Acute Stroke Imaging

3 m.

Case - Dissection on MRA vs CTA

3 m.

MRI Vessel Wall Imaging Overview

1 m.

Case - Vessel Wall Imaging with MRA - Atherosclerotic Disease

3 m.

Case – Vessel Wall Imaging with MRA - Vasculitis

3 m.

Multifocal Strokes with Unremarkable MRA or CTA

1 m.

Case - Cardiovascular Infarction

4 m.

Case - Cortical Vein Thrombosis

6 m.

Case - CADASIL

6 m.

Case - Susac Syndrome

3 m.

Case - Fat Emboli

4 m.

Global Ischemia & Hypoxia - Key Findings & Examples

2 m.

Case - Global Hypoxia

2 m.

Case - Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

1 m.

Case - Classic & Delayed Hypoxia

3 m.

Brain Death Definition and Protocols

2 m.

Case - Brain Death (Pediatric)

4 m.

Stroke Mimics - Other Causes of Restricted Diffusion

1 m.

Case - Seizure (Stroke Mimic)

3 m.

Case - MELAS (Stroke Mimic)

2 m.

Case - Hypoglycemia (Stroke Mimic)

2 m.

Case - Herpes Virus Encephalitis (Stroke Mimic)

3 m.

Case - Osmotic Demyelination Syndrome (Stroke Mimic)

2 m.

Case - Brain Metastases (Stroke Mimic)

3 m.

MR Perfusion - Data, Maps and Uses

3 m.

Case - MR Perfusion Target Mismatch (Good Collaterals)

1 m.

Case - MR Perfusion Target Mismatch (Poor Collaterals)

2 m.

Case - Ischemia Detected Only on MR Perfusion (Case 1)

1 m.

Case - Ischemia Detected Only on MR Perfusion (Case 2)

2 m.

Arterial Spin Labelling Perfusion - Usage Examples

2 m.

Case - ASL Matched Defect

1 m.

Case - ASL Showing Tissue at Risk

1 m.

Subacute Stroke & Differentials/Mimics

5 m.

Case - Subacute Stroke Evaluation (Case 1)

1 m.

Case - Subacute Stroke Evaluation (Case 2)

1 m.

Case - Subacute Stroke Evaluation (Case 3)

2 m.

Case - Venous Infarction Evaluated for Subacute Stroke

2 m.

Neuroradiology Series Add-On


Emergency Imaging: Brain

Emergency Series

6.75 CME

97 Videos

6 Hours 39 Minutes of Video

51 DICOM Case Files

46 Quiz Questions

David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

Introduction to Emergency Neuroimaging

3 m.

Clinical Scenario 1 - New Neurologic Deficit - Video Introduction

2 m.

Case 1 - Left MCA Stroke - Non Contrast

4 m.

Case 1 - Left MCA Stroke - CTA

12 m.

Case 1 - Left MCA Stroke - MRI

8 m.

Case 1 - Non-Contrast Findings in CT and Stroke

6 m.

Case 1 - ASPECTS Score

3 m.

Case 1 - Perfusion Evaluation

6 m.

Case 1 - Timing of Therapy for Stroke

5 m.

Case 2 - Right Ocluded Vessel

10 m.

Case 2 - Accute Left Middle CA With Penumbra

11 m.

Case 2 - RAPID Analysis

3 m.

Case 2 - Right MCA Occlusion w/ MC 1 clot on MRI

8 m.

Case 3 - Old and New Strokes: Cardioembolic Phenomenon

6 m.

Case 4 - Basilar Artery Clot on CTA, CT, CTP

7 m.

Case 5 - Childhood Stroke: MRI, MRA, MRP

6 m.

Case 6 - Moyamoya Syndrome

3 m.

Case 6 - Childhood Stroke, Moyamoya: CT

3 m.

Case 7 - Superior Sagittal Sinus Thrombosis: CT, CTV

3 m.

Case 7 - Imaging of Sinus Thrombosis

5 m.

Case 8 - Cortical Vein Thrombosis, CT, MRI, MRV

3 m.

Case 8 - Cortical Vein Thrombosis CTV

2 m.

Case 9 - New Neurologic Defecit from MS

1 m.

Case 9 - Glioblastoma (ED)

2 m.

New Neurologic Deficit Lesson Reinforcement Quiz

Clinical Scenario 2 – Head Trauma Introduction - Video Introduction

2 m.

Case 10 - Head Trauma CT SDH SAH IPH

5 m.

Case 10 - SDH With Midline Shift, Active Bleeding

3 m.

Case 10 - Traumatic Brain Injury (ED)

6 m.

Case 10 - Cortical Contusion

6 m.

Case 10 - Extra-axial collections

2 m.

Case 10 - Subdural Hematoma: CT

1 m.

Case 11 - Epidural Hematoma: CT

2 m.

Case 11 - Epidural Hematoma from Transverse Sinus Injury: CT

2 m.

Case 11 - Epidural Hematoma from Transverse Sinus Injury, Prognosis: CT

1 m.

Case 11 - Acute Epidural Hematomas

1 m.

Case 11 - Epidural Hematomas

1 m.

Case 12 - Isodense Subdural Hematoma

3 m.

Case 12 - Acute Subdural Hematomas/ Diffuse Axonal Injury

9 m.

Case 12 - Density of Falx/Tentorium

5 m.

Case 13 - Depressed Skull Fractures (ED)

3 m.

Case 13 - Occipital Bone Open/Depressed Fracture: CT

2 m.

Case 13 - Role of MRI in Head Trauma

2 m.

Case 14 - Non-accidental Trauma

5 m.

Case 14 - Non-accidental Trauma MRI (Part 1)

2 m.

Case 14 - Non-accidental Trauma MRI (Part 2)

1 m.

Case 14 - Posterior Fossa Lesions from Trauma

2 m.

Case 15 - DAI on MRI

6 m.

Case 15 - CT on DAI

2 m.

Case 15 - DAI

2 m.

Case 15 - DAI with Blood Products: CT

2 m.

Case 16 - Traumatic Injuries: Herniation

5 m.

Case 16 - Herniations: CT

3 m.

Head Trauma Lesson Reinforcement Quiz

Clinical Scenario 3 - Worst Headache of Life - Video Introduction

1 m.

Case 18 - Posterior Communicating Artery Aneurysm, Leading to IPH: CT, Arteriogram

4 m.

Case 19 - Basilar Artery Aneurysm, CT, CTA

6 m.

Case 19 - SAH Localization of Aneurysm

2 m.

Case 19 - Imaging of Aneurysms

8 m.

Case 20 - Mycotic Aneurysm: CT

3 m.

Case 20 - Non-infectious Mycotic Aneurysm: CT

3 m.

Case 20 - AVM

4 m.

Case 21 - Hypertensive Bleed, IPH with IVH: CT

3 m.

Case 22 - Hypertensive Bleed, IPH with IVH, Case 2: CT

2 m.

Case 22 - Signal Intensity of IPH on MRI

11 m.

Case 22 - Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome

3 m.

Case 22 - Non-aneurysmal SAH

4 m.

Case 22 - Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy

3 m.

Case 23 - Pseudotumor Cerebri, CT, CTV

4 m.

Case 23 - IIH

5 m.

Case 24 - Intracranial Hypotension: MRI

5 m.

Case 24 - Intracranial Hypotension - Spinal Imaging: MRI

4 m.

Worst Headache of Life Lesson Reinforcement Quiz

Clinical Scenario 4 - Found Down - Video Introduction

1 m.

Case 25 - Anoxic Brain Injury

2 m.

Case 25 - Metabolic Brain Disease

4 m.

Case 26 - Hyper Anomenia: MRI

2 m.

Case 27 - Thiamine Deficiency: MRI

4 m.

Case 27 - Thiamine Deficiency

2 m.

Case 28 - PRES

4 m.

Case 28 - PRES: MRI

2 m.

Case 28 - PRES Variants

1 m.

Case 29 - Cytoplastic Lesions of the Corpus Callosum

1 m.

Case 29 - CLOCC from Seizure Medication MRI

1 m.

Case 30 - Toxic Leukoencephalopathy: MRI

2 m.

Case 31 - Toxic Leukoencephalopathy from medication: MRI

1 m.

Case 31 - Toxic Leukoencephalopathy

2 m.

Case 31 - Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy

5 m.

Found Down Lesson Reinforcement Quiz

Clinical Scenario 5 - Fever and Seizure - Video Introduction

1 m.

Case 32 - Herpes Encephalitis: MRI

5 m.

Case 33 - Herpes Encephalitis in Lung Cancer Patient: MRI

2 m.

Case 34 - Listeria Rhombencephalitis MRI

3 m.

Case 34 - Status epelipticus, CJD, Encephalitis

3 m.

Case 35 - Abscess: MRI

3 m.

Case 36 - Abscess: MRI (pt 2)

2 m.

Case 37 - Subacute BE with ventriculitis and sceptic emboli

3 m.

Fever & Seizures Lesson Reinforcement Quiz

Clinical Scenario 6 - S/P, VPS, New Lethargy - Video Introduction

5 m.

Case 38 - Shunt Failure

2 m.

Case 38 - Overshunting

4 m.

Case 38 - CSF Shunt Malfunctioning/Summary

1 m.

S/P VPS, New Lethargy Lesson Reinforcement Quiz

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