1.25 CME
16 Videos
34 Clinical Cases
1.25 CME
In the second series on neurocutaneous syndromes, Dr. Asim Choudhri focuses on tuberous sclerosis. He reviews the imaging findings and signs associated with tuberous sclerosis complex and helps to differentiate this disease from dysplasia and cortical tubers. Patients with TSC often present with multiple abnormalities in the brain, any of which can cause seizures or other problematic symptoms. Dr. Choudhri shares his tips for assessing these findings and demonstrates how these patients can be appropriately monitored.
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Learning Outcomes & CME Information
Asim F Choudhri, MD
Chief, Pediatric Neuroradiology
Le Bonheur Children's Hospital
34 Clinical Cases
1 hr. 15 min.
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC): Cerebral tuber, SENs, SEGA
9 m.
Mosaic Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC)
4 m.
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex: Seizure localization by SISCOM
7 m.
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex: Grid electrode implantation
6 m.
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC): Astrocytic Hamartoma
5 m.
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC): Mylemic Edema, Moderate to Severe Lesion Burden
6 m.
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC): Severe Cortical Dysplasia
4 m.
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) Presentation in Neonates
7 m.
Intracranial Manifestation of Tuberous Sclerosis Complex
4 m.
Proper MRI Sequences to Evaluate TSC Lesions
6 m.
Evolution of SEGA after MTOR Therapy
5 m.
SEGA Resection After Partial response to MTOR Inhibitor
4 m.
CSF Pulsation Flow Void Artifact Mimicking SEGA
3 m.
Genetic Proximity of Tuberous Sclerosis Complex 2 and ADPKD
4 m.
TSC with Bone Sclerosis and Skin Thickening
3 m.
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC): Corpus Callosotomy
6 m.
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