Sella turcica
Sella Turcica Coronal 1 Technical Note The upper MR image is a coronal T1-weighted pre-contrast sequence and the lower is a coronal T1-weighted post-contrast sequence. Sella Turcica Coronal 1 Sella…
Sella Turcica Coronal 1 Technical Note The upper MR image is a coronal T1-weighted pre-contrast sequence and the lower is a coronal T1-weighted post-contrast sequence. Sella Turcica Coronal 1 Sella…
Limbic System Axial 1 Limbic System Axial 1 Limbic System Axial 2 Normal Anatomy Note how the fornix (Latin, “arch” or “vault”) is more easily seen as a paired structure…
Thalamus and Basal Ganglia Axial 1 Normal Anatomy The centrum semiovale, corona radiata, and internal capsules are all continuous white matter tracts. The centrum semiovale is the white matter deep…
Cerebrum: Lateral Views Cerebrum: Medial Views Cerebrum: Inferior View Dural Venous Sinuses Dural Venous Sinuses (Continued) Related posts: Limbic System Ventricles and Cerebrospinal Fluid Cisterns Orbits Hypopharynx, Larynx, and Infrahyoid…
Infections of the Developing and Mature Nervous System Gary L. Hedlund James F. Bale Jr. A. James Barkovich Introduction The clinician who cares for infants, children, and adolescents often faces…
Anomalies of the Cerebral Vasculature: Diagnostic and Endovascular Considerations Steven W. Hetts Philip M. Meyers Van V. Halbach A. James Barkovich Introduction Cerebrovascular disease is uncommon in children and adolescents….
Neoplasms of the Spine A. James Barkovich Tumors of the spinal cord in children are slowly growing masses with clinical manifestations that are often subtle and slowly progressive. The widespread…
Congenital Anomalies of the Spine Erin Simon Schwartz A. James Barkovich Normal and Abnormal Embryogenesis of the Spine: An Overview An understanding of the normal embryonic developmental sequence of the…
Hydrocephalus Charles Raybaud Introduction Hydrocephalus is one mechanical complication of many different diseases. It may be defined as a process in which the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) compartment is actively enlarged…
Neurocutaneous Disorders Gilbert Vézina A. James Barkovich Neurocutaneous disorders (also known as phakomatoses) are characterized by multiple hamartomas and other congenital malformations affecting mainly structures of ectodermal origin, that is,…