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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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Introduction to Head Trauma
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Introduction to Traumatic Brain Injury
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Mechanism of Coup and Contrecoup Injuries
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Trauma Imaging Techniques
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CT Search Pattern
7 m.
Intraparenchymal Hemorrhage
4 m.
Contusion vs. Hematoma
3 m.
Coup-Contrecoup Findings
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Cerebellar Hematoma with Tonsillar Hernia
2 m.
Intraventricular Hemorrhage
4 m.
Parenchymal and Subdural Hematoma
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Retroclival Subdural Hematoma
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Acute on Chronic Subdural Hematoma
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Midline Shift
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Recurrent Subdural Hematoma
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Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
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Follow-up Imaging of Brain Trauma
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Venous Epidural Hematoma
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Venous Sinus vs. Arterial Epidural Hematomas
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Evolution of Epidural and Subdural Hematomas
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Diffuse Axonal Injury
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Lucid Interval in Epidural Hematomas
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Brainstem Hemorrhage
7 m.
Pediatric Skull Fractures
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Neurosurgical Intervention of IPH
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Posterior Fossa Hematoma
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Neurosurgical Intervention of Posterior Fossa Bleeding
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Surgical Indications of Skull Fractures
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Depressed Skull Fracture
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Extra-Axial Bleeding Overview
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Non-accidental Trauma, Retinal Hemorrhage
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Non-Accidental Trauma, Neurotransmitter Leak
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Pathophysiology of Shearing Injuries
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CT Features of Child Abuse
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Secondary Traumatic Injuries
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Traumatic Intracranial Dissection
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Vertebral Artery Dissection, Pseudoaneurysm
5 m.
Arteriographic Evaluation of Dissection
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Traumatic Dissection of the MCA
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Overview of Brain Herniation Types
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Mechanisms of Brain Herniations
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Herniation resulting in Infarction
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Acute Hemorrhage on MRI
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Subacute Hematoma on MRI
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Chronic Hematoma on MRI
7 m.
Hyperacute Hematoma on MRI
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CT of Blood
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Brain Trauma Summary
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1.75 CME
29 Videos
1 Hour 48 Minutes of Video
15 DICOM Case Files
Stephen J Pomeranz, MD
Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online
ProScan Imaging
Parafalcine Meningioma
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Assessing Lesion Position
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Intra-axial vs. Extra-axial Lesions
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Typical Locations of Meningiomas
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Defining Meningioma
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Meningioma Appearance on MRI
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Vascular Composition
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Meningioma vs. Schwannoma
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Meningiomas in the Posterior Fossa
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Optic Nerve Sheath Meningioma
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Vasogenic Edema
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Suprasellar Meningioma
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Optic Nerve Meningioma
5 m.
Juxtasellar Meningioma
4 m.
Meningiomatosis
4 m.
Hemangiopericytoma
5 m.
Hemangioblastoma Part 1
5 m.
Hemangioblastoma Part 2
2 m.
Spinal Hemangioblastoma
3 m.
Recurrent Hemangioblastoma
3 m.
VHL Renal Lesions Part 1
2 m.
VHL Renal Lesions Part 2
2 m.
Hemangioblastoma with Mass Effect Part 1
2 m.
Hemangioblastoma with Mass Effect Part 2
2 m.
Endolymphatic Sac Tumor
2 m.
Central Neuro, Pediatricscytoma
5 m.
Lhermitte Duclos Disease
5 m.
Epidermoid Cyst
3 m.
Rhabdomyosarcoma
4 m.
2.5 CME
10 DICOM Case Files
10 Quiz Questions
Stephen J Pomeranz, MD
Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online
ProScan Imaging
Case 1 - 76-year-old female presents with history of brain tumor
Case 2 - 48-year-old male presents with history of brain tumor
Case 3 - 80-year-old female presents with history of left leg numbness
Case 4 - 29-year-old male presents with history of adenoid cystic carcinoma
Case 5 - 50-year-old female presents with known meningioma
Case 6 - 39-year-old female presents with history of brain disorders
Case 7 - 2-year-old male presents with history of altered mental status and seizure
Case 8 - 30-year-old female presents with history of multiple surgeries to remove tumor
Case 9 - 28-year-old male presents with headaches, nausea and vomiting
Case 10 - 58-year-old male case is a followup for supratentorial tumor
0.75 CME
16 Videos
48 Minutes of Video
13 DICOM Case Files
Suresh K Mukherji, MD, FACR, MBA
Clinical Professor, University of Illinois & Rutgers University. Faculty, Michigan State University. Director Head & Neck Radiology, ProScan Imaging
Cerebellopontine Angle (CPA) Anatomy
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Inner Ear Anatomy
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Facial Nerve Schwannoma
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Arachnoid Cyst
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Arachnoid Cyst vs Epidermoid Cyst
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Epidermoid Cyst on DWI
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Epidermoid Cyst – Internal Characteristics
3 m.
Vestibular Schwannoma
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Schwannoma Classic
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Vestibular Schwannoma vs Meningioma
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Bilateral Vestibular Schwannoma
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Meningioma
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Meningioma Involving the Meckel’s Cave
4 m.
Juvenile Pilocytic Astrocytoma (JPA)
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Leptomeningeal Metastases
3 m.
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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
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Huntington’s Disease
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Types of Movement Disorder
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Extrapyramidal Anatomy
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Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology of the corpus striatum 1
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Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology of the corpus striatum 2
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Huntington’s Chorea Case Review
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Measurements and Ratios in Huntington’s Chorea
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Epidemiology of Huntington's disease
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Clinical Implications Part 2
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Genetic Choreas
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Imaging Differentiators in Genetic Choreas
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Sydenham’s Chorea
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Immunologic Causes of Chorea
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Infectious Causes of Chorea
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Drug Induced Choreas
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Vascular Choreas
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Neoplastic Disorder Choreas
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Metabolic Causes of Chorea Part 1
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Metabolic Causes of Chorea Part 2
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MR Spectroscopy in Huntington's Chorea
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Huntington’s Chorea on PET
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Putaminal Necrosis
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Leigh’s Disease
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Brain Iron in Parkinson’s Disease
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The Swallow Tail Sign
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Parkinson’s Disease Imaging Options
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Classic Parkinson's Disease Imaging Features
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Parkinsonian Syndromes: Lewy Body Dementia (LBD)
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Parkinson’s Disease (PD)
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Parkinson’s Disease (PD)
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Lipoid Proteinosis or Urbach-Wiethe Disease
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Parkinson’s Disease (PD) vs Lewy Body Dementia (LBD)
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Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)
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Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) vs Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (CJD)
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Multiple System Atrophy (MSA)
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Midbrain Anatomy: PSP
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Bilateral Corpus Striatum Caudoputamen Hyperintensity Differential Diagnosis
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Dystonia
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Bilateral Corpus Striatum Caudoputamen Hyperintensity: Wilson’s Disease
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Wilson’s Disease: Panda Sign
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MSA Subtypes: MSA-C
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Parkinsonian Syndromes: MSA-P
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Cerebellopontine Atrophy Differential in Older Population
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GCA Scale for Assessing Neurodegenerative Disease
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Medial Temporal Lobe Scale
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Fazekas Scale
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Koedam Parietal Atrophy Scale
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Mild Cognitive Impairment Syndrome
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Differential Diagnosis of Cognitive Decline
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Alzheimer's Disease: Part 1
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Alzheimer's Disease: Part 2
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Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease: Part 1
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Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease: Part 2
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Subcortical arteriosclerotic encephalopathy
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Using Fiber Tracking in Neurodegenerative Disease Cases
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Vascular Dementia Differential Diagnosis: Part 1
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Vascular Dementia Differential Diagnosis: Part 2
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Dementia of Unknown Type
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Pick's Disease
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Pick’s Disease Subtypes
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The Role of PET in Pick's disease
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Differential Diagnosis of Parkinsonian Symptoms
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1.75 CME
23 Videos
1 Hour 39 Minutes of Video
36 DICOM Case Files
Suzie Bash, MD, MD
Medical Director of Neuroradiology
San Fernando Valley Interventional Radiology & Imaging (SFI), RadNet
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Dementia Introduction
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CT vs MRI Imaging of Dementia
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Quantitative Volumetric Imaging of Dementia
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PET Imaging of Dementia (FDG, Amyloid, Tau)
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Alzheimer’s Disease Overview
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Dementia Imaging Case Review Introduction
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Alzheimer's Disease plus Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy (CAA)
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Alzheimer’s Disease in 86 yo with Memory Loss
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Alzheimer’s Disease in 73 yo with Memory Loss
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Alzheimer’s Disease in 72 yo with Memory Loss
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Vascular Dementia in 81 yo with Sudden Onset Memory Loss
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Vascular Dementia, Alzheimer's, and Amyloid Angiopathy
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Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB) in 73 yo
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Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) in 74 yo patient
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Logopenic Progressive Aphasia (LPA) in 55 yo
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Logopenic Progressive Aphasia (LPA) in 48 yo
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Traumatic Brain Injury and Encephalopathy
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Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy with Inflammation (CAARI)
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Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH) with Alzheimer's Disease
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Aducanumab - Alzheimer's Disease Treatment & Impact
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Aducanumab - Amyloid Related Imaging Abnormalities (ARIA)
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Dementia Summary
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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
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
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Imaging Techniques For Demyelinating Disorders
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Research Pulsing Sequences
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The Anatomy of Demyelinating Disease
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ADC Positive Multiple Sclerosis
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ADC Negative Multiple Sclerosis
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Non-enhancing Multiple Sclerosis
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ADC Positive Multiple Sclerosis, Optic Neuritis
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Criteria for Diagnosing Multiple Sclerosis
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MS Plaques
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Expanded Disability Status Scale
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Tumefactive Demyelinating Lesion Summary
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Tumefactive Demyelinating Lesion Vs. Astrocytoma
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Tumefactive Demyelinating Lesion
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Clinically Isolated Syndrome
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Optic Neuritis as an Early Sign of Multiple Sclerosis
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Optic Neuritis Review
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Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder – Summary
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Monophasic Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder
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Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder
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ADEM Summary
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Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis
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Suspected Infarct, ADEM
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Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy Summary
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Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy
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PML in Autoimmune Deficient Patient
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Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome
3 m.
COVID Leukoencephalopathy
2 m.
Osmotic Demyelination
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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.
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
3 CME
36 Videos
2 Hours 59 Minutes of Video
23 DICOM Case Files
Stephen J Pomeranz, MD
Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online
ProScan Imaging
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Pituitary Gland Imaging Protocol
4 m.
Sagittal and Coronal Pituitary Anatomy on MRI
2 m.
Sagittal Anatomy on MRI Part 2
3 m.
Coronal Anatomy on MRI
6 m.
Pituitary Endocrinology
2 m.
Anatomical Variants
3 m.
Pituitary Stalk Anatomy
3 m.
Pituitary Signal Variations
3 m.
Question Based Reporting
2 m.
Assessing the Pituitary Tuft
2 m.
Using the Pituitary Tuft to Make the Call
2 m.
Pars Intermedia Cyst
2 m.
Ectopic Neurohypophysis
3 m.
Kissing Carotids
4 m.
Pituitary Adenoma with Cavernous Sinus Involvement
6 m.
Rathke Cleft Cyst
5 m.
Pituitary Macroadenoma
10 m.
Pituitary Hyperplasia
5 m.
Pituitary Macroadenoma
4 m.
Surgical Approaches to Suprasellar Masses
9 m.
Suprasellar Masses Differential Diagnosis
3 m.
Suprasellar Mass Signal Characteristics
3 m.
Pituitary Macroadenoma
10 m.
Adamantinomatous Craniopharyngiomas
2 m.
Adamantinomatous Craniopharyngiomas: Surgical Approach
7 m.
Craniopharyngioma
2 m.
Suprasellar Meningioma
5 m.
Suprasellar Meningioma
5 m.
Pars Intermedia Cyst
3 m.
Hypopituitarism
6 m.
Suprasellar Enhancing Mass: Germinoma
5 m.
Papillary Craniopharyngioma
6 m.
Pituitary Apoplexy
6 m.
Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension (SIH)
5 m.
Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (Pseudotumor Cerebri)
6 m.
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
10.25 CME
11 Videos
32 Minutes of Video
1 DICOM Case File
12 Practice Reports
5 Quiz Questions
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William B Morrison, MD
Director, Division of Musculoskeletal Radiology
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
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
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.
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.
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
Extradural Spine Lesions
6 m.
Degenerative Spondylomyelopathy
2 m.
Traumatic Lesions of the Spine
5 m.
Subdural Hematoma of the Spine
1 m.
Epidural Hematoma of the Spine
1 m.
Post-operative Hematoma
3 m.
Discitis-Osteomyelitis of the Spine
4 m.
Discitis-Osteomyelitis with Epidural Phlegmon/Abscess
3 m.
Tuberculous Spondylitis
4 m.
Discitis and Osteomyelitis with Anterior Epidural Abscess
1 m.
Discitis Osteomyelitis with Anterior Epidural Phlegmon
2 m.
Epidural Abscess from Facet Joint Infectious Synovitis
3 m.
Paraspinal Abscess with Epidural Extension
2 m.
Summary of Extradural Neoplasms
3 m.
Lumbar Spine Schwannoma Extending into the Neural Foramen
1 m.
Primary Osseous Extradural Neoplasms
7 m.
Osteochondroma of the Spine
2 m.
Extradural Metastatic Disease
3 m.
Chondrosarcoma of the Spine
3 m.
Metastatic Disease vs. Multiple Myeloma
2 m.
Malignant versus Benign Compression Fractures
6 m.
Extramedullary Hematopoiesis of the Epidural Space
2 m.
Paraspinal Extramedullary Hematopoiesis
1 m.
Multifocal Epidural Extramedullary Hematopoiesis
3 m.
Epidural Lipomatosis
2 m.
Extradural Congenital Lesions
5 m.
Epidermoid Cyst of the Thoracic Spine
2 m.
Spinal Congenital Anomalies: Myelomeningoceles
5 m.
Cervicothoracic Myelomeningocele
2 m.
Recurrent Myelomeningocele and Cord Tethering After Repair
1 m.
Diastematomyelia
2 m.
Diastematomyelia
2 m.
Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy
2 m.
Extradural Processes – Conclusion
2 m.
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.
4.25 CME
30 Videos
4 Hours 16 Minutes of Video
29 DICOM Case Files
Stephen J Pomeranz, MD
Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online
ProScan Imaging
Ankylosing Spondylitis
8 m.
Devic's Disease (Neuromyelitis Optica)
16 m.
Pseudorheumatoid Arthritis
5 m.
Osteogenesis Imperfecta Tarda
5 m.
Spinal Tuberculosis
10 m.
Post Surgical Spinal Abscess
14 m.
Post Surgical Dural Leak
11 m.
Spinal Dural AVF
14 m.
Spinal Dural AVF: Case 2
12 m.
Spinal Cavernoma
10 m.
Spinal Dural AVF - Postoperative Complications
7 m.
Spinal Dural AVF: case 3
7 m.
Lumbar Spine Instrumentation
10 m.
Postsurgical extradural Seroma/Hematoma
7 m.
Failed Back Surgery
6 m.
Post Operative Dural Tear and Leak.
3 m.
Cervical Radiculopathy and Neck Pain
9 m.
Postoperative Arachnoiditis
9 m.
Loculated Arachnoiditis
5 m.
Synovial Cyst
8 m.
Arachnoiditis
3 m.
Epidural Lipomatosis
6 m.
Counting the level
6 m.
Wrong level surgery.
6 m.
Postoperative Osteomyelitis
5 m.
Postoperative Cervecalgia
7 m.
Postoperative Mycobacterium abscessus
8 m.
Immediate postoperative pain
7 m.
Over vigorous decompression of cervico cranial junction.
5 m.
Recurrent Disc Prolapse
9 m.
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.
3 CME
36 Videos
2 Hours 59 Minutes of Video
23 DICOM Case Files
Stephen J Pomeranz, MD
Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online
ProScan Imaging
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6 m.
Pituitary Gland Imaging Protocol
4 m.
Sagittal and Coronal Pituitary Anatomy on MRI
2 m.
Sagittal Anatomy on MRI Part 2
3 m.
Coronal Anatomy on MRI
6 m.
Pituitary Endocrinology
2 m.
Anatomical Variants
3 m.
Pituitary Stalk Anatomy
3 m.
Pituitary Signal Variations
3 m.
Question Based Reporting
2 m.
Assessing the Pituitary Tuft
2 m.
Using the Pituitary Tuft to Make the Call
2 m.
Pars Intermedia Cyst
2 m.
Ectopic Neurohypophysis
3 m.
Kissing Carotids
4 m.
Pituitary Adenoma with Cavernous Sinus Involvement
6 m.
Rathke Cleft Cyst
5 m.
Pituitary Macroadenoma
10 m.
Pituitary Hyperplasia
5 m.
Pituitary Macroadenoma
4 m.
Surgical Approaches to Suprasellar Masses
9 m.
Suprasellar Masses Differential Diagnosis
3 m.
Suprasellar Mass Signal Characteristics
3 m.
Pituitary Macroadenoma
10 m.
Adamantinomatous Craniopharyngiomas
2 m.
Adamantinomatous Craniopharyngiomas: Surgical Approach
7 m.
Craniopharyngioma
2 m.
Suprasellar Meningioma
5 m.
Suprasellar Meningioma
5 m.
Pars Intermedia Cyst
3 m.
Hypopituitarism
6 m.
Suprasellar Enhancing Mass: Germinoma
5 m.
Papillary Craniopharyngioma
6 m.
Pituitary Apoplexy
6 m.
Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension (SIH)
5 m.
Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (Pseudotumor Cerebri)
6 m.
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
0.75 CME
16 Videos
48 Minutes of Video
13 DICOM Case Files
Suresh K Mukherji, MD, FACR, MBA
Clinical Professor, University of Illinois & Rutgers University. Faculty, Michigan State University. Director Head & Neck Radiology, ProScan Imaging
Cerebellopontine Angle (CPA) Anatomy
6 m.
Inner Ear Anatomy
2 m.
Facial Nerve Schwannoma
2 m.
Arachnoid Cyst
1 m.
Arachnoid Cyst vs Epidermoid Cyst
2 m.
Epidermoid Cyst on DWI
1 m.
Epidermoid Cyst – Internal Characteristics
3 m.
Vestibular Schwannoma
3 m.
Schwannoma Classic
2 m.
Vestibular Schwannoma vs Meningioma
1 m.
Bilateral Vestibular Schwannoma
3 m.
Meningioma
2 m.
Meningioma Involving the Meckel’s Cave
4 m.
Juvenile Pilocytic Astrocytoma (JPA)
2 m.
Leptomeningeal Metastases
3 m.
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2 m.
2.5 CME
28 Videos
2 Hours 36 Minutes of Video
9 DICOM Case Files
David M Yousem, MD, MBA
Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean
Johns Hopkins University
Introduction to External Auditory Canal (EAC)
4 m.
Axial Anatomy Temporal Bone - Summary
16 m.
Coronal Anatomy Temporal Bone - Summary
9 m.
Temporal Bone Anatomy and Cerumen Impaction
12 m.
EAC Congenital Lesions
10 m.
Critical Issues in Ear Reconstruction – Summary
4 m.
EAC Atresia
7 m.
Other Congenital EAC Anomalies - Summary
5 m.
Branchial Cleft Cyst Work Type 2 With Fistula
4 m.
Superinfected First Branchial Cleft Cyst with Fistula
4 m.
EAC Mass: Epidermal Inclusion Cyst
3 m.
External Ear Infections - Malignant Otitis Externa
9 m.
Malignant Otitis Externa
3 m.
Otomastoiditis and EAC Soft Tissue Mass
5 m.
Relapsing Polychondritis
2 m.
EAC Fungal Infection
4 m.
Malignant External Otitis in a Diabetic
2 m.
EAC Benign Masses – Summary
7 m.
EAC Bony Overgrowth
4 m.
EAC Exostoses
2 m.
Fibrovascular Polyp of EAC
3 m.
Acquired Cholesteatoma
3 m.
EAC Cholesteatoma
4 m.
EAC Paraganglioma
4 m.
EAC Neurofibroma
3 m.
EAC Malignancies – Summary
5 m.
Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) Spread to EAC
2 m.
Review of EAC Disease
3 m.
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.
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.
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
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7 m.
Introduction to MRI of the Temporomandibular Joint
1 m.
TMJ Anatomy Overview
4 m.
TMJ Anatomy: The Articular Disc
6 m.
TMJ Anatomy: The Mandibular Condyle
4 m.
TMJ Anatomy: Closed Mouth
7 m.
TMJ Anatomy: Open Mouth
5 m.
Normal Meniscal Capture from Closed to Open Mouth View
3 m.
Failed Meniscal Capture
5 m.
V & A Grading System
5 m.
Defining Internal Derangement
5 m.
TMJ: Imaging Pitfalls
4 m.
Indications for Temporomandibular Joint Imaging
1 m.
Condylar Shapes & Variations
2 m.
Skeletal Anatomy
4 m.
Meniscus, Capsule & Bilaminar Zone
3 m.
TMJ Anatomy: Meniscus in Open and Closed Mouth
8 m.
TMJ: Clinical Significance
4 m.
Grading System Summary
6 m.
Internal Derangement with Capture: Posterior Pseudodisc
4 m.
Internal Derangement with Capture: Anterior Pseudodisc
4 m.
Posterior Pseudodisc from Bilaminar Scarring and Swelling
4 m.
Meniscal Adhesion with Decreased Excursion
5 m.
Meniscal Rupture with Increased Excursion
2 m.
Closed lock State with Meniscal Obliteration
4 m.
Identifying Meniscus in Closed Lock State
4 m.
Temporomandibular Joint: Applying the Grading Systems
2 m.
Partial and Complete Internal Derangements
5 m.
Partial and Complete Internal Derangements
7 m.
TMJ Hypermobility
4 m.
Severe TMJ Arthritis
7 m.
Bilateral Closed Lock with Complete Derangement
8 m.
Open and Closed Lock State
6 m.
Wilkes Classification of Internal Derangement
7 m.
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
1.25 CME
22 Videos
1 Hour 12 Minutes of Video
22 DICOM Case Files
Suresh K Mukherji, MD, FACR, MBA
Clinical Professor, University of Illinois & Rutgers University. Faculty, Michigan State University. Director Head & Neck Radiology, ProScan Imaging
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2 m.
Oral Cavity Imaging: Introduction
9 m.
Left Glossotonsillar Sulcus squamous cell carcinoma
2 m.
Right Glossotonsillar Sulcus Carcinoma
2 m.
Floor of Mouth Squamous Cell Carcinoma
2 m.
Oropharyngeal tonsillar carcinoma
2 m.
Retromolar trigone carcinoma
3 m.
Mandibular Lymphoma
2 m.
ACC of the Oral Cavity
2 m.
SCC of the Tonsil
3 m.
Tonsilar Cancer – Why it’s Not a Glomus Tumor
2 m.
Right Tongue Base SCCA
3 m.
Tonsilar Phlegmon
2 m.
Ludwig’s Angina
2 m.
Oral Abscess
1 m.
Suppurative Adenitis with Retropharyngeal Effusion
2 m.
Pharyngeal Trauma
1 m.
Bilateral Ranulas
2 m.
Venolymphatic Malformation of Right Face/Oral Cavity
3 m.
Lymphatic Malformation
2 m.
Mixed Vascular Malformation
4 m.
Oropharynx Anatomy
8 m.
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.
1.25 CME
6 Videos
1 Hour 9 Minutes of Video
10 DICOM Case Files
Kristen L Baugnon, MD
Associate Professor
Emory University
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.
1 CME
20 Videos
1 Hour 4 Minutes of Video
21 DICOM Case Files
Suresh K Mukherji, MD, FACR, MBA
Clinical Professor, University of Illinois & Rutgers University. Faculty, Michigan State University. Director Head & Neck Radiology, ProScan Imaging
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3 m.
Introduction to Brachial Plexus Anatomy
9 m.
Left Pancoast Tumor
3 m.
Supraclavicular Schwannoma in the BP
4 m.
Infraclavicular Schwannoma
2 m.
Lymphoma in the Brachial Plexus
3 m.
Lipoma in the Clavicular Fossa
3 m.
Known Papillary Thyroid Cancer/Lymph Node in the Brachial Plexus
3 m.
Radiation Induced Brachial Plexopathy
3 m.
Enlarged LN Abutting LBP Recent COVID Vaccine
3 m.
Radiation Associated Changes in a Patient With Breast Cancer
1 m.
Left Brachial Neuritis
2 m.
Recurrent Tumor Involving the Brachial Plexus
2 m.
Subtle Neuritis in Left Brachial Neuritis
2 m.
Brachial Plexus Injury
2 m.
Adhesive Capsulitis with Neuritis
2 m.
Root Sleeve Avulsions w/ Pseudomeningoceles
2 m.
Multifocal Motor Neuropathy
1 m.
Neurofibroma
3 m.
Chylocele in the Thoracic Inlet
2 m.
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.
1.5 CME
15 Videos
1 Hour 26 Minutes of Video
19 DICOM Case Files
Dr. Jenny Hoang,
Professor of Radiology, Vice Chair
Johns Hopkins University
Introduction to Thyroid Imaging
<1 m.
Thyroid Anatomy
6 m.
Thyroid Nodules, Cancer, and Overdiagnosis
10 m.
Management of Incidental Thyroid Nodules by Imaging Modality
11 m.
Thyroid Cancer Staging
16 m.
Lymph Nodes and Surveillance
9 m.
Anaplastic Thyroid Cancer
5 m.
Poorly Differentiated Thyroid Cancer with Visceral Invasion
3 m.
Follicular Thyroid Cancer with Venous Invasion
3 m.
Papillary Thyroid Cancer Recurrence
3 m.
Lymphoma of the Thyroid
1 m.
Goiter: What the Surgeon Needs to Know
6 m.
Goiter with Tracheal and Venous Compression
4 m.
Substernal Goiter
2 m.
Thyroid Cancer Mimicking Goiter
2 m.
1.5 CME
19 Videos
1 Hour 25 Minutes of Video
10 DICOM Case Files
Dr. Jenny Hoang,
Professor of Radiology, Vice Chair
Johns Hopkins University
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3 m.
Introduction to Parathyroid
<1 m.
Parathyroid: Learning Objectives
<1 m.
Parathyroid Embroyology, Imaging Indications and Goals
7 m.
4D CT: Technique and Typical Parathyroid Adenoma Findings
9 m.
4D CT Report: Indicating Confidence and Incidental Findings
5 m.
Eutopic Superior Location Pt. 1
4 m.
Eutopic Superior Location Pt. 2
1 m.
Eutopic Inferior Location Pt. 3
2 m.
Eutopic Inferior Location Pt. 4
3 m.
Challenging Cases: Identifying Eutopic and Ectopic Adenomas
9 m.
Ectopic Parathyroid Adenomas: Retropharyngeal Space
3 m.
Ectopic Parathyroid Adenoma: Mediastinum
2 m.
Ectopic Parathyroid Adenoma: Parapharyngeal Space
2 m.
4D CT: Challenges and Pitfalls
7 m.
4D CT Pitfalls: Multinodular Goiter
4 m.
4D CT: Multigland Disease
4 m.
4D CT: Multigland Disease
3 m.
Controversies in Parathyroid Imaging
10 m.
1.25 CME
31 Videos
1 Hour 11 Minutes of Video
35 DICOM Case Files
Asim F Choudhri, MD
Chief, Pediatric Neuroradiology
Le Bonheur Children's Hospital
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2 m.
Congenital Supratentorial Malformations Introduction
<1 m.
Perisylvian Polymicrogyria
2 m.
Polymicrogyria
1 m.
Polymicrogyria Acquired from Infection
2 m.
Lissencephaly with band type Heterotopia – Severe
3 m.
Lissencephaly – Posterior Involvement
3 m.
Lissencephaly with Agyric Pattern
2 m.
Lissencephaly, Inuetero
2 m.
Lissencephaly – Lacking band type Heterotopia
1 m.
Alobar Holoprosencephaly
2 m.
Semilobar Holoprosencephaly
2 m.
Mild Lobar Holoprosencephaly
2 m.
Syntelencephaly
1 m.
Septo-optic Dysplasia (SOD)
2 m.
Septo-optic Dysplasia (SOD), Schizencephalic Cleft
1 m.
Septo-optic Dysplasia, Ectopic Neurohypophysis
2 m.
Septo-optic Dysplasia, Scizencephalic Cleft – Mild
1 m.
Schizencephaly
1 m.
Bilateral Schizencephaly
2 m.
Subcortical Heterotopia
1 m.
Focal Heterotopia
2 m.
Band Type Heterotopia
1 m.
Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum
2 m.
Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum, Cyst
2 m.
Callosal Dysgenesis
3 m.
Complete Callosal Dysgenesis
2 m.
Middle Fossa Arachnoid Cyst
3 m.
Hemimegalencephaly
5 m.
Corpus Callosum Lipoma
1 m.
Tectal Plate Lipoma
2 m.
1.25 CME
24 Videos
1 Hour 14 Minutes of Video
Asim F Choudhri, MD
Chief, Pediatric Neuroradiology
Le Bonheur Children's Hospital
Introduction to Infratentorial Defects
<1 m.
Mild Chiari I Malformation
3 m.
Moderate Chiari I with Syringohydromyelia
3 m.
Severe Chiari Malformation with Post Op
4 m.
Asymptomatic Chiari I
3 m.
Borderline Cerebellar Tonsillar Ectopia Vs. Chiari I Malformation
4 m.
Mild Chiari Natural History
2 m.
Chiari II Malformation
4 m.
Chiari II with Interdigitation of gyri
3 m.
Chiari II Malformation, Fetal Imaging
1 m.
Chiari III Malformation
4 m.
Rhombencephalosynapsis
2 m.
Rhombencephalosynapsis, Fetal Imaging
2 m.
Rhombencephalosynapsis, Aqueductal stenosis, Postnatal
2 m.
Joubert Syndrome
3 m.
Osteolipoma
3 m.
Dandy-walker malformation
3 m.
Moderate Severity Dandy-walker Spectrum
3 m.
Mild Severity Dandy-walker spectrum
3 m.
Dandy-walker with Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum
4 m.
Retrovermian Arachnoid Cyst
2 m.
Infravermian Arachnoid Cyst
2 m.
Retrovermian/Infravermian Arachnoid Cyst
2 m.
Infratentorial/Posterior Fossa Defects Conclusion
1 m.
1.25 CME
22 Videos
1 Hour 12 Minutes of Video
Asim F Choudhri, MD
Chief, Pediatric Neuroradiology
Le Bonheur Children's Hospital
Introduction to Neurocutaneous Syndromes Part 1 (NF1)
<1 m.
Chiari Malformation Type 1 in a Patient with NF1
2 m.
NF1, With Waxing and Waning Cystic Lesion
4 m.
NF1 with Developing Myelin Vacuolization, and Optic Glioma
3 m.
NF1 with Suspicious Lesions and Tortuous Optic Nerve
6 m.
NF1 with Bilateral Thalamic Lesions and Differential Diagnosis
4 m.
Normal Brain MRI in Patients with NF1
4 m.
Mild NF1 Phenotype with Sphenoid Wing Dysplasia
3 m.
NF1 with High Grade Glioma
2 m.
NF1 with Bilateral Optic Nerve Glioma
2 m.
Focal Optic Pathway Glioma in NF1
3 m.
NF1 with Fusiform Optic Pathway Glioma
2 m.
NF1 with Optic Chiasmatic Glioma
2 m.
NF1 with Evolution of Optic Nerve Glioma
4 m.
NF1 with Optic Pathway Glioma and Moyamoya Disease
5 m.
Developing Right Fusiform Optic Glioma
2 m.
Glaucoma, an Orbital Manifestation of NF1
2 m.
NF1 with a Brain Stem Lesion and Optic Nerve Glioma
3 m.
NF1 with Buphthalmos and Orbital Plexiform Neurofibroma
3 m.
MRI Appearance of Sphenoid Wing Dysplasia in NF1
1 m.
NF1 with Moyamoya Vasculopathy
3 m.
Neurocutaneous Syndromes Part 1 (NF1) Summary
2 m.
Suggested Reading
1.25 CME
16 Videos
1 Hour 15 Minutes of Video
34 DICOM Case Files
Asim F Choudhri, MD
Chief, Pediatric Neuroradiology
Le Bonheur Children's Hospital
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC): Cerebral tuber, SENs, SEGA
8 m.
Mosaic Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC)
3 m.
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex: Seizure localization by SISCOM
6 m.
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex: Grid electrode implantation
5 m.
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC): Astrocytic Hamartoma
4 m.
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC): Mylemic Edema, Moderate to Severe Lesion Burden
5 m.
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC): Severe Cortical Dysplasia
3 m.
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) Presentation in Neonates
6 m.
Intracranial Manifestation of Tuberous Sclerosis Complex
3 m.
Proper MRI Sequences to Evaluate TSC Lesions
5 m.
Evolution of SEGA after MTOR Therapy
4 m.
SEGA Resection After Partial response to MTOR Inhibitor
3 m.
CSF Pulsation Flow Void Artifact Mimicking SEGA
2 m.
Genetic Proximity of Tuberous Sclerosis Complex 2 and ADPKD
3 m.
TSC with Bone Sclerosis and Skin Thickening
2 m.
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC): Corpus Callosotomy
5 m.
1.5 CME
22 Videos
1 Hour 35 Minutes of Video
45 DICOM Case Files
Asim F Choudhri, MD
Chief, Pediatric Neuroradiology
Le Bonheur Children's Hospital
Introduction to Neurocutaneous Syndromes Part 3 (NF2 and Other)
<1 m.
Unilateral Vestibular Schwannoma
5 m.
Incidentally Discovered NF2
2 m.
NF2, MISME Syndrome, Cavernous Sinus Meningioma
3 m.
Complex NF2 From Detection: Surgical Approach
7 m.
Complex NF2: Additional Lesions
6 m.
Meningiomas and Large Ependymoma
2 m.
NF2: Multiple Intracranial Manifestations
3 m.
NF2: Manifestations of multiple CPA Meningiomas
3 m.
Sturge Weber Syndrome
5 m.
Sturge Weber Syndrome: Ribbon-like Cortical Calcification
2 m.
Sturge Weber Syndrome: Progression of Disease
3 m.
Glaucoma in the Setting of Sturge Weber Syndrome
5 m.
Sturge Weber Calcifications Mistaken for Blood Products
3 m.
Bilateral Occipital Sturge Weber Syndrome
3 m.
Von Hippel-Lindau Disease (VHL)
6 m.
Von Hippel-Lindau Disease (VHL), Recurrent Non-Cystic Hemangioblastomas
4 m.
McCune Albright Syndrome: Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia
6 m.
CLOVES Syndrome
4 m.
Neurocutaneous Melanosis
5 m.
PHACE Syndrome
6 m.
Neurocutaneous Syndromes Part 3 (NF2 and Other) Summary
1 m.
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
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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.
1.5 CME
8 Videos
1 Hour 24 Minutes of Video
22 DICOM Case Files
Francis Deng, MD, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiology and Radiological Science
Johns Hopkins Uiversity
3.25 CME
33 Videos
3 Hours 10 Minutes of Video
17 DICOM Case Files
Stephen J Pomeranz, MD
Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online
ProScan Imaging
MR Pulse Sequences Overview
2 m.
Venous Assessment
3 m.
Arterial Assessment
4 m.
How Blood Ages T1
7 m.
How Blood Ages T2
7 m.
Hyperacute Blood on the T2 image
3 m.
Extra-axial Bleeds
1 m.
Differential diagnosis of stroke
3 m.
Technique and approach to stroke Diffusion Defined
4 m.
Stroke Series Summary
6 m.
Diffusion Imaging Core
5 m.
Hypertensive Encephalopathy
9 m.
Amyloid Angiopathy
7 m.
Massive Stroke
4 m.
Massive Stroke
6 m.
Massive MCA stroke
3 m.
Chronic Stroke: Laminar Necrosis
5 m.
Subacute Subarachnoid and Subdural Hemorrhage
4 m.
Vascular Event and Diffusion Restriction
4 m.
Differential Diagnosis of Brain Lesion
5 m.
Brain Anatomy
7 m.
Laminar Necrosis vs. Acute Hemorrhage
5 m.
Multiple Vascular Territory Lesions with Diffusion Restriction
6 m.
Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery (PICA) Infarct
5 m.
Wallenberg Syndrome
4 m.
Lateral Sinus Thrombosis
12 m.
Carotid Artery Dissection with Horner’s Syndrome
5 m.
Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM)
7 m.
Cavernous Malformation
8 m.
Ophthalmic Artery Aneurysms (OAA)
8 m.
Dural Arteriovenous Fistula (dAVF)
6 m.
Neurovascular Compression Syndrome: Trigeminal neuralgia
6 m.
Neurovascular Compression Syndrome: Hemifacial Spasm
3 m.
Acute Ischemic Stroke Imaging, Dr. Pamela Schaefer (2-22-21)
1 h.
Acute Ischemic Stroke Imaging and Thrombectomy Treatment, Dr. Jeremy J. Heit (11-3-22)
1 h.
Advanced CT/MR Imaging for Stroke Patient Treatment Selection State of the Art and Future Directions, Dr. Michael H. Lev (9-1-22)
1 h.
CTP in Stroke: Practical Tips, Dr. Anna Derman, (08/27/21)
46 m.
CT Perfusion of the Brain, Dr. Dinesh Rao (11-4-20)
1 h.
Venous Infarcts - An Overview, Dr. Vivek Yedavalli (12-18-20)
48 m.
Thoracic Vascular Anatomy, Dr. Kitt Shafer (2-8-21)
53 m.
CTA of Peripheral Vascular Injuries, Dr. Scott Steenburg (12-14-20)
52 m.
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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