Radiology of Brain Tumors: the basics
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- čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
- The Basics of Brain Tumor Imaging, a presentation aimed at medical students and radiology residents. In this presentation a general approach to brain tumors on imaging is provided.
0:00 - (Starting up)
0:08 - Introduction: brain tumors, the absolute essentials
2:34 - Rule out mass effect and hydrocephalus
6:34 - Not every space-occupying lesion is a brain tumor
12:04 - Distribution of brain tumors per age group
18:25 - Intra- versus extra-axial brain tumors
29:52 - Imaging characteristics of brain tumors
46:15 - Key Messages
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Absolutely amazing, as usual!
How I wish I had access to these in my residency ! I am learning all of it again now and it’s so much better ! Thanks a ton!
Sir you re the best
I have no words to thank you
(From a neurology resident)
As in training residency, your lectures are extraordinary. Thanks !!
Your lectures have been instrumental in helping me navigate through my residency. I would greatly appreciate it if you could consider covering a topic on cranial nerves.
I was actually planning on making one, but give me some time, I have several "real life" presentations I have to prepare the next couple of days, but cranial nerves are definitely on my list :)
Excellent work, thanks.
What a great lecture! Thank you so much
Muchas gracias, excelente presentacion!
Your choice of cover photos is as good as your lectures. :)
Thanks :)
Excellent!
Thank you sir for such good lectures. Thank you
such an amazing video sir ... all images were good :)
Excellent work,Really of the best lecture you can ever listen to
Personally I'm not all that happy about this one and I'm actually reworking it a little, but thanks a lot, appreciate it :)
Thank you so much can you please a post a video on spinal cord pathologies
Thank you again for this amazing series. Can I request a lecture specifically on herniation, and perhaps one that looks at radiology of spaces (sub-galeal, peri-osteal, epi/subdural, axial)?
Sir what are the other differentiating features of low and high grade glioma excluding hyperperfusion on perfusion mri
Sir..In encephalomalacic changes, can we differentiate its either due to chronic infarct or chronic ICH in CT? At my oncall duty night, I found a case with acute ICH in basal ganglia..another hypodense area was also noted at putamen region..I can't decide its chronic infarct or chronic ICH.
Thz u..