6.25 CME
25 Clinical Cases
25 Quiz Questions
6.25 CME
As the average lifespan of the general population increases, neurodegenerative diseases have become more prominent and the need for imaging is expanding.
Why is it important to know how to read these cases? First for prognosis, second is to know if treatment is available or if it is a reversible disorder and finally for research so we can gain a greater understanding.
With the Neurodegenerative Disease Power Pack, you can view the relevant cases and then take a quiz to earn CME (if needed). We have a full diagnostic web viewer to review each case — not just static images.
As the average lifespan of the general population increases, neurodegenerative diseases have become more prominent and the need for imaging is expanding.
Learning Outcomes & CME Information
After completing this course, you will be better able to:
Stephen J Pomeranz, MD
Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online
ProScan Imaging
25 Clinical Cases
25 Quiz Questions
Case 1 - 68-year-old male presents with new onset of impaired cognition
Case 2 - 63-year-old male presents with headache, memory loss, ataxia
Case 3 - 59-year-old female presents with symptoms and signs involving cognitive functions and awareness
Case 4 - 53-year-old female presents with cognitive decline with sleep inversion
Case 5 - 66-year-old male presents with decreased fine motor skills
Case 6 - 2-year-old male presents with developmental delay
Case 7 - 63-year-old male presents with headaches
Case 8 - 29-year-old female presents with several syncopal episodes
Case 9 - 15-year-old female presents with blurred vision for two weeks
Case 10 - 10-year-old female presents with sudden onset disconjugate gaze
Case 11 - 50-year-old male presents with dizziness, diplopia
Case 12 - 59-year-old female presents with hyperreflexia
Case 13 - 52-year-old female presents with olivopontocerebellar atrophy
Case 14 - 64-year-old female presents with memory loss
Case 15 - 65-year-old male presents with abnormal gait
Case 16 - 66-year-old male presents with history of Parkinson's disease
Case 17 - 76-year-old male presents with Parkinson's disease
Case 18 - 62-year-old female referred for MRI subsequent to being unable to hold still
Case 19 - 74-year-old male presents with gait disturbance, dementia
Case 20 - 52-year-old male presents with history of multiple sclerosis
Case 21 - 68-year-old male presents with history of a fall one year prior with brain trauma
Case 22 - 92-year-old female is to be evaluated for cerebral degeneration
Case 23 - 58-year-old female presents with speech disturbance
Case 24 - 51-year-old female presents with numbness and weakness in legs and arms
Case 25 - 64-year-old male presents with possibility of ALS
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