Fast 10: Neuroradiology high speed case review part 5 - Cases 41-50
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- In this 5th video, we present 10 more neuroradiology high speed review cases so you can review them quickly before your exams. If you want to see more information about these cases, you can find longer versions on the channel under the Board review playlist
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0:00 Introduction
0:23 Case 41
1:31 Case 42
2:51 Case 43
3:58 Case 44
5:07 Case 45
6:46 Case 46
7:38 Case 47
8:41 Case 48
9:32 Case 49
10:30 Case 50
11:24 Conclusion
Cases included in this set:
Subependymoma
CNS lymphoma
Metastatic disease to calvarium
Meningioma
Metastatic melanoma
Hypothalamic hamartoma
Pituitary adenoma (with hemorrhage/apoplexy)
Pilocytic astrocytoma
Cerebellopontine angle meningioma
Glioblastoma
Be sure to check back in for the remainder of the high speed cases.
Check out this video and additional content on www.learnneuroradiology.com
That is the greatness of the lectures from social media. Some lectures present very textbook-standard cases while some lectures showed us the atypical cases. With the diversity of these great lectures, knowledge horizon becomes wider. Of course, it also makes us think deeper.
Thank you so much
Thank you so much for taking the time to make these! They are excellent.
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These are great, thank you!
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Great cases ❤
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Great cases, thank you 😊
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Why does the subependymoma look like it has heterogenous central enhancement if non enhancing? Other examples I've seen showed absolutely no enhancement.
That one does, and it's common to have a little bit of enhancement. However, it's much less enhancing than other tumors like ependymoma, central neurocytoma, and choroid plexus tumors