Items tagged “medical student”

157 results found
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Multiple sclerosis

  Diagnosis almost certain
UoE Radiology
Published 06 Feb 2015
80% complete
MRI
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Hemorrhagic stroke - basal ganglia

  Diagnosis certain
UoE Radiology
Published 06 Feb 2015
98% complete
CT
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Subarachnoid hemorrhage

  Diagnosis certain
UoE Radiology
Published 06 Feb 2015
100% complete
CT
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Normal CT head and CT venogram

  Diagnosis not applicable
UoE Radiology
Published 06 Feb 2015
71% complete
CT
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Spinal cord compression (summary)

This is a basic article for medical students and other non-radiologists Spinal cord compression is a surgical emergency and if unrecognised or untreated, can result in irreversible neurological damage and disability. If the spinal roots below the conus medullaris are involved, it is termed caud...
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Ischemic stroke (summary)

This is a basic article for medical students and other non-radiologists Ischemic stroke is a clinical diagnosis where an acute neurological deficit follows brain infarction. Reference article This is a summary article; read more in our article on ischemic stroke. Summary anatomy cerebral v...
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Intracranial tumors (summary)

This is a basic article for medical students and other non-radiologists Intracranial tumors comprise a heterogeneous group of tumors. In adult patients, the majority represent metastatic disease with a smaller proportion being primary brain tumors. Metastasis to the brain occurs, most commonly,...
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Cerebral abscess (summary)

This is a basic article for medical students and other non-radiologists Cerebral abscesses represent focal areas of infection within brain parenchyma, usually containing pus and having a thick capsule. They typically have enhancing walls and can mimic a number of other significant pathologies. ...
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Skull fractures (summary)

This is a basic article for medical students and other non-radiologists Skull fractures usually occur following significant head injury and may herald underlying neurological pathology. Reference article This is a summary article; read more in our article on skull fractures. Summary anatomy...
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Pituitary macroadenoma

  Diagnosis almost certain
UoE Radiology
Published 23 Feb 2015
74% complete
MRI
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Investigating head injury (summary)

This is a basic article for medical students and other non-radiologists Investigating head injury is frequently required because head injury is common: in the US there are 1.3 million traumatic brain injuries per year 1. Causes include falls (children and the elderly), motor vehicle accidents (...
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Investigating focal weakness (summary)

This is a basic article for medical students and other non-radiologists Investigating focal weakness makes up a large proportion of the workload for neurologists and neuroradiologists. A wide range of serious CNS disorders can present with focal weakness. Appropriate timely imaging can guide di...
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Investigating severe headache (summary)

This is a basic article for medical students and other non-radiologists Investigating severe headache (cephalgia is the rarely used medical term for headache 5) is a common requirement in both acute and emergency services. It is also common in neurology clinics and GP surgeries. While many of t...
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Investigating seizures (summary)

This is a basic article for medical students and other non-radiologists Seizures are a common medical emergency and presentation to emergency departments 1-3. All new seizures or changes in seizure activity merit assessment with neurologists, and usually require neuroimaging 3,4. They can be di...
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Investigating cauda equina syndrome (summary)

This is a basic article for medical students and other non-radiologists Cauda equina syndrome (CES) is the compression of nerve roots within the cauda equina and a medical emergency that requires prompt diagnosis, investigation and treatment if the prognosis is to be anything other than bleak 1...
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Investigating altered consciousness (summary)

This is a basic article for medical students and other non-radiologists Altered consciousness or confusion is a common reason for admission to hospital, and involvement of radiology 1,2. Although the most common reason for acute confusion is intoxication which will improve - when altered neuro...
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Glioblastoma NOS

  Diagnosis certain
UoE Radiology
Published 14 Jun 2015
98% complete
CT MRI
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Mesial temporal sclerosis

  Diagnosis almost certain
UoE Radiology
Published 14 Jun 2015
80% complete
Annotated image MRI
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Cerebral metastasis causing confusion

  Diagnosis certain
UoE Radiology
Published 14 Jun 2015
95% complete
CT
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MRI brain (summary)

This is a basic article for medical students and other non-radiologists MRI brain is a specialist investigation that is used for the assessment of a number of neurological conditions. It is the main method to investigate conditions such as multiple sclerosis and headaches, and used to character...

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