Cerebellopontine Angle Lesions
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- čas přidán 17. 07. 2012
- Differential diagnosis of brain lesions: Posterior Fossa and Cerebellopontine angle cistern. The three most common lesions are: Vestibular Schwannoma; Meningioma; and, Epidermoid Inclusion Cyst. This short tutorial demonstrates the distinguishing features of these three lesions. MedPix® Teaching Files - rad.usuhs.edu/medpix/parent.ph... MedPix® is a Registered Trademark of USUHS.
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Amazingly valuable lecture! 감사합니다!
Loved the presentation.thanks a million
great presentation. thank you
Very helpful thank you for sharing.
The best by far..
Thank you sir
Outstanding
Thnx
Congratulations . Valuable and beautiful presentation.
Do you know if Posterior Fossa Cystic Space is the same as having a "brain cyst" and would this be considered Hydrocephalus?
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Can I ask you a few questions?
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Hi is there any chance I can use your images for a class of CPA tumors to my fellow residents? I am R3
Great video! Really helping me understand neurosurgery with a trickle of radiology in there! :) thank you
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😳😳whaa? I have no clue what just listened to. I wake every morning with terrible pressure headache at the back of my head. Can't keep head on pillow. Looking for answers. But dang, this is WAY over my head. I don't even know what he's saying.
Did you have Endometriosis as of recent ¿ I know this was 4 years ago...but this is why I am here..I am getting lesions due to side effects after my hysterectomy and 20 years of Endometriosis. Brutal migraines and lesions and something going on inside. Personality all over the board
Thanks Sir