Extra-Axial Masses

Dec 23, 2016 by in NEUROLOGICAL IMAGING Comments Off on Extra-Axial Masses

  MENINGIOMA   KEY FACTS     Most common extra-axial adult tumor; most common intracranial tumors (15% to 20%) in adults.     Occurs mainly in middle-aged women (possibly because of increased sensitivity…

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Temporal Bone

Dec 23, 2016 by in NEUROLOGICAL IMAGING Comments Off on Temporal Bone

  TEMPORAL BONE FRACTURES   KEY FACTS   Longitudinal type     Most common (70% to 80%) type of temporal bone fractures; results from blows to the temporoparietal region.     Results in…

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Neurocutaneous Syndromes

Dec 23, 2016 by in NEUROLOGICAL IMAGING Comments Off on Neurocutaneous Syndromes

  NEUROFIBROMATOSIS TYPE 1, ASTROCYTOMAS AND NEUROFIBROMAS   KEY FACTS     Autosomal dominant (chromosome 17) or sporadic (50%) disorder, ten times more common than NF-2; prominent cutaneous lesions, plexiform neurofibromas, and…

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Trauma

Dec 23, 2016 by in NEUROLOGICAL IMAGING Comments Off on Trauma

  OCCIPITOATLANTO SEPARATION   KEYFACTS     Commonly a fatal injury caused by rupture of craniocervical ligaments (tectorial membrane, cruciate, apical, and alar ligaments) due to rapid deceleration with hyperflexion or hyperextension…

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Trauma

Dec 23, 2016 by in NEUROLOGICAL IMAGING Comments Off on Trauma

  SKULL FRACTURES   KEY FACTS     Linear fractures or sutural diastases with no underlying brain injury are generally not clinically significant; formation of leptomeningeal cysts and/or herniated brain (“growing fracture”)…

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Aneurysms

Dec 23, 2016 by in NEUROLOGICAL IMAGING Comments Off on Aneurysms

  ANTERIOR COMMUNICATING (ACOMM) ARTERY ANEURYSMS   KEY FACTS     Represent 30% to 35% of intracranial aneurysms.     Overall incidence of intracranial aneurysms is 2% to 8% of population; risk of…

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Vascular Malformations

Dec 23, 2016 by in NEUROLOGICAL IMAGING Comments Off on Vascular Malformations

  ARTERIOVENOUS MALFORMATIONS   KEY FACTS     Congenital in nature, generally present in middle age (65% in patients >40 years of age).     Very rare, incidence of 1:100,000 individuals. Arteriovenous malformations…

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Infection Inflammation

Dec 23, 2016 by in NEUROLOGICAL IMAGING Comments Off on Infection Inflammation

  ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS (SERONEGATIVE SPONDYLOARTHROPATHY)   KEYFACTS    This disease occurs predominantly in young men and is associated with histocompatibility antigen B27.    Ankylosing spondylitis is found in 1.4% of the…

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Brachial Plexus

Dec 23, 2016 by in NEUROLOGICAL IMAGING Comments Off on Brachial Plexus

  TRAUMA: AVULSION AND STRETCH INJURIES   KEY FACTS    Nerve root avulsions are generally caused by traction injuries of the extremities (in the lower cervical spine, they are related to…

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Metabolic Disorders

Dec 23, 2016 by in NEUROLOGICAL IMAGING Comments Off on Metabolic Disorders

  AMINO ACID DISORDERS   KEY FACTS     In this rare group of disorders, amino acid pathways are deficient, and proteolipids, which are essential for formation of myelin, are abnormal.  …

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