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21 topics, 34 min.
Introduction to ED Practice Cases
2 m.Wk 1, Case 1 - Practice
Wk 1, Case 1 - Review
2 m.Wk 1, Case 2 - Practice
Wk 1, Case 2 - Review
3 m.Wk 1, Case 3 - Practice
Wk 1, Case 3 - Review
11 m.Wk 1, Case 4 - Practice
Wk 1, Case 4 - Review
6 m.Wk 1, Case 5 - Practice
Wk 1, Case 5 - Review
2 m.Wk 1, Case 6 - Practice
Wk 1, Case 6 - Review
4 m.Wk 1, Case 7 - Practice
Wk 1, Case 7 - Review
2 m.Wk 1, Case 8 - Practice
Wk 1, Case 8 - Review
3 m.Wk 1, Case 9 - Practice
Wk 1, Case 9 - Review
4 m.Wk 1, Case 10 - Practice
Wk 1, Case 10 - Review
2 m.20 topics, 35 min.
Wk 2, Case 11 - Practice
Wk 2, Case 11 - Review
10 m.Wk 2, Case 12 - Practice
Wk 2, Case 12 - Review
3 m.Wk 2, Case 13 - Practice
Wk 2, Case 13 - Review
3 m.Wk 2, Case 14 - Practice
Wk 2, Case 14 - Review
2 m.Wk 2, Case 15 - Practice
Wk 2, Case 15 - Review
10 m.Wk 2, Case 16 - Practice
Wk 2, Case 16 - Review
2 m.Wk 2, Case 17 - Practice
Wk 2, Case 17 - Review
1 m.Wk 2, Case 18 - Practice
Wk 2, Case 18 - Review
2 m.Wk 2, Case 19 - Practice
Wk 2, Case 19 - Review
3 m.Wk 2, Case 20 - Practice
Wk 2, Case 20 - Review
4 m.20 topics, 40 min.
Wk 3, Case 21 - Practice
Wk 3, Case 21 - Review
8 m.Wk 3, Case 22 - Practice
Wk 3, Case 22 - Review
4 m.Wk 3, Case 23 - Practice
Wk 3, Case 23 - Review
9 m.Wk 3, Case 24 - Practice
Wk 3, Case 24 - Review
2 m.Wk 3, Case 25 - Practice
Wk 3, Case 25 - Review
6 m.Wk 3, Case 26 - Practice
Wk 3, Case 26 - Review
2 m.Wk 3, Case 27 - Practice
Wk 3, Case 27 - Review
3 m.Wk 3, Case 28 - Practice
Wk 3, Case 28 - Review
4 m.Wk 3, Case 29 - Practice
Wk 3, Case 29 - Review
3 m.Wk 3, Case 30 - Practice
Wk 3, Case 30 - Review
5 m.20 topics, 39 min.
Wk 4, Case 31 - Practice
Wk 4, Case 31- Review
2 m.Wk 4, Case 32 - Practice
Wk 4, Case 32 - Review
7 m.Wk 4, Case 33 - Practice
Wk 4, Case 33 - Review
3 m.Wk 4, Case 34 - Practice
Wk 4, Case 34 - Review
5 m.Wk 4, Case 35 - Practice
Wk 4, Case 35 - Review
5 m.Wk 4, Case 36 - Practice
Wk 4, Case 36 - Review
5 m.Wk 4, Case 37 - Practice
Wk 4, Case 37 - Review
3 m.Wk 4, Case 38 - Practice
Wk 4, Case 38 - Review
6 m.Wk 4, Case 39 - Practice
Wk 4, Case 39 - Review
3 m.Wk 4, Case 40 - Practice
Wk 4, Case 40 - Review
5 m.20 topics, 41 min.
Wk 5, Case 41 - Practice
Wk 5, Case 41 - Review
6 m.Wk 5, Case 42 - Practice
Wk 5, Case 42 - Review
8 m.Wk 5, Case 43 - Practice
Wk 5, Case 43 - Review
2 m.Wk 5, Case 44 - Practice
Wk 5, Case 44 - Review
3 m.Wk 5, Case 45 - Practice
Wk 5, Case 45 - Review
7 m.Wk 5, Case 46 - Practice
Wk 5, Case 46 - Review
3 m.Wk 5, Case 47 - Practice
Wk 5, Case 47 - Review
2 m.Wk 5, Case 48 - Practice
Wk 5, Case 48 - Review
6 m.Wk 5, Case 49 - Practice
Wk 5, Case 49 - Review
4 m.Wk 5, Case 50 - Practice
Wk 5, Case 50 - Review
6 m.Interactive Transcript
Report
Report
Indication: Subdural, seizures, trauma
Technique:
Sagittal T1 weighted, axial T2 weighted, axial FLAIR, axial diffusion weighted scans, with and without susceptibility weighted sequences were performed through the brain. No immediate complications were noted. ADC maps were constructed from the axial diffusion weighted scans after 3D post-processing from raw data.
Findings:
These images demonstrate no evidence of restricted diffusion. There is dilatation of the subarachnoid space overlying the frontal lobes bilaterally with no evidence of mass effect. In addition, there appears to be extra-axial collections overlying the frontal lobes bilaterally seen best on Key Image 1 of different ages. This also is true over the temporal region.
The posterior fossa structures show no signal intensity on the susceptibility weighted scan along the tentorium. There are also blood products seen along the interhemispheric fissure.
IMPRESSION:
Areas of hemorrhage along subdural space of the posterior falx, in the subarachnoid space overlying the high convexities bilaterally, as well as in the subdural space of the frontal region bilaterally of different ages and along the tentorium. Given the variable age is in appearances, nonaccidental trauma should be considered. The emergency department is aware of this possibility.
Key Images
Faculty
David M Yousem, MD, MBA
Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean
Johns Hopkins University
Tags
Trauma
Neuroradiology
MRI
Brain
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