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Brain Anatomy

Content Reviewed: December 8, 2021

Mastery Series
Preview Course

3 CME

3 DICOM Case Files

71 Videos

2 hr. 55 min.

Course Description

In MRI Mastery Series: Brain Anatomy, we bring that crucial skill to the front – identifying important landmarks, examining morphologic relationships and discussing their relevance. The first segment in this series focuses on surface anatomy, sulci and gyri. The second series examines each of the cranial nerves. Some of the features discussed include:

  • Sylvian Fissure
  • Middle Frontal Gyrus
  • Inferior Parietal Lobe
  • Pars Marginalis
  • Parieto-occipital Sulcus
  • Cerebellar Vermis
  • Cranial Nerves 1-12
  • and more…

Arguably one of the most important tools a radiologist can keep in their toolbox is a solid understanding of the anatomy present on a scan.

Faculty

Stephen J Pomeranz, MD

Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online

ProScan Imaging

Introduction to Gross Anatomy of the Brain

3 m

Frontal Lobar Anatomy

4 m

Sylvian Fissure

2 m

Middle Frontal Gyrus

1 m

Inferior Parietal Lobule

1 m

Central Sulcus of Rolando

2 m

Intraparietal Sulcus

1 m

Localizing the Intraparietal Lobule Part 2

2 m

Localizing the Intraparietal Lobule Part 3

2 m

Pars Marginalis

1 m

Parieto-occipital Sulcus

2 m

Pars Marginalis on Axial Imaging

3 m

Midline Sagittal Commissures

1 m

Basic Brainstem Anatomy

2 m

Midline Cerebellum (Vermis)

3 m

Midline Cisterns and Spaces

2 m

Midline Sagittal Blood Supplies

4 m

Midline Skeletal Anatomy

2 m

Miscellaneous Midline Structures

2 m

The Olfactory Nerve – Cranial Nerve I

3 m

The Olfactory Bulb

4 m

The Olfactory Tracts

5 m

The Optic Nerve – Cranial Nerve II

3 m

The Globe and Optic Pathway

4 m

Chiasm & Retrochiasmatic Pathway

3 m

Destinations of Optic Nerve Signals

3 m

The Oculomotor Nerve – Cranial Nerve III

3 m

Oculomotor Nerve: Course, Adjacent Structures & Destination

4 m

Oculomotor Nerve: Nuclei and Intramedullary Course

3 m

Third Nerve Syndromes

4 m

The Trochlear Nerve - Cranial Nerve IV

3 m

Trochlear Nerve: Course and Pathologies

2 m

The Trigeminal Nerve – Cranial Nerve V

2 m

Trigeminal Nerve Synapses in the Brainstem

6 m

Nuclear Anatomy and Position of the Trigeminal System

4 m

Parasympathetic Ganglia Anatomy of the Head and Neck

2 m

MRI anatomy of the Submandibular Ganglion

3 m

MRI Anatomy of the Pterygopalatine Ganglion

3 m

Trigeminal Nerve - V1 Division

1 m

Trigeminal Nerve - V2 Division

1 m

Trigeminal Nerve - V3 Division

2 m

The Abducens Nerve – Cranial Nerve VI

3 m

Cranial Nerves 1-6: Review

2 m

Abducens Nerve Nucleus and Nerve

3 m

Identifying the Cisternal Abducens Nerve

2 m

The Facial Nerve: Nucleus and Intramedullary Course

3 m

The Facial Nerve – Cranial Nerve VII

2 m

Facial Nerve: Medullary, Cisternal, and Canalicular Segments

2 m

Seventh Nerve Segments on MRI

5 m

Facial Nerve: Motor, Sensory, and Parasympathetic Branches

2 m

Proximal Branches of the Facial Nerve

3 m

Distal Branches of the Facial Nerve

2 m

The Posterior Auricular Nerve

1 m

The Greater Petrosal Nerve

2 m

The Vestibulocochlear Nerve – Cranial Nerve VIII

4 m

Cranial Nerves 7 & 8: Cisternal Course at the CPA

1 m

Vestibulocochlear Nerve: Cochlea and Internal Auditory Canal

2 m

Glossopharyngeal Nerve – Cranial Nerve IX

2 m

Glossopharyngeal Nerve Course

2 m

Exit of the Glossopharyngeal Nerve

1 m

Nuclei of the Glossopharyngeal Nerve

3 m

Glossopharyngeal Nerve Summary

2 m

The Vagus Nerve – Cranial Nerve X

2 m

Nuclei of the Vagus Nerve

2 m

The Innervations of the Vagus Nerve

3 m

Function of Vagal Nuclei

3 m

Accessory Nerve – Cranial Nerve XI

1 m

Accessory Nerve Summary

3 m

The Hypoglossal Nerve – Cranial Nerve XII

2 m

The Descent of the Hypoglossal Nerve

2 m

The Real Origin of the Hypoglossal Nerve

2 m

Course Evaluation

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