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2 topics, 7 min.
8 topics, 32 min.
16 topics, 1 hr. 11 min.
Cerebellar Hematoma with Tonsillar Hernia
3 m.Intraventricular Hemorrhage
5 m.Parenchymal and Subdural Hematoma
5 m.Retroclival Subdural Hematoma
3 m.Acute on Chronic Subdural Hematoma
3 m.Midline Shift
4 m.Recurrent Subdural Hematoma
4 m.Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
5 m.Follow-up Imaging of Brain Trauma
6 m.Venous Epidural Hematoma
3 m.Venous Sinus vs. Arterial Epidural Hematomas
7 m.Evolution of Epidural and Subdural Hematomas
4 m.Diffuse Axonal Injury
9 m.Lucid Interval in Epidural Hematomas
3 m.Brainstem Hemorrhage
8 m.Pediatric Skull Fractures
7 m.6 topics, 28 min.
4 topics, 18 min.
14 topics, 1 hr. 6 min.
Secondary Traumatic Injuries
2 m.Traumatic Intracranial Dissection
5 m.Vertebral Artery Dissection, Pseudoaneurysm
6 m.Arteriographic Evaluation of Dissection
4 m.Traumatic Dissection of the MCA
4 m.Overview of Brain Herniation Types
5 m.Mechanisms of Brain Herniations
9 m.Herniation resulting in Infarction
9 m.Acute Hemorrhage on MRI
6 m.Subacute Hematoma on MRI
7 m.Chronic Hematoma on MRI
8 m.Hyperacute Hematoma on MRI
2 m.CT of Blood
3 m.Brain Trauma Summary
3 m.0:00
Traumatic brain injury,
0:02
which we often refer to as TBI,
0:05
affects over 10 million people worldwide each year.
0:10
It is the most common cause for head CT after
0:14
headache in the emergency department.
0:17
Number three would be mental status change,
0:20
at least in our practice,
0:21
often that may be due to either drug use or alcoholism.
0:26
It is the leading cause of central nervous system
0:28
morbidity in patients less than 40 years of age and seems
0:33
to be increasing as we have increasing motor vehicle
0:36
collisions, as well as other forms of transportation
0:40
that are being employed each year.
0:42
Concussion and mild traumatic brain injury are all the rage
0:47
with regard to research and this is
0:50
also included in sports injuries.
0:53
In this course, I will talk about the various appearances
0:56
of traumatic injuries to the brain on both CT and MRI.
1:01
I will stress the indications for surgery that should be
1:05
included in your reports when you are dictating cases,
1:09
either on CT or MRI in patients who
1:12
have had traumatic brain injury.
1:13
We will also discuss the phenomenon of primary injury
1:17
versus secondary injury,
1:18
with the understanding that most patients
1:20
who die from traumatic brain injury, die from the
1:24
secondary injuries rather than the initial primary injury.
1:27
And finally,
1:28
I would talk to you about the basics of hemorrhage with
1:32
regard to the causes of the different signal intensity
1:35
characteristics on MRI and the density
1:38
characteristics of hemorrhage on CT.
Interactive Transcript
0:00
Traumatic brain injury,
0:02
which we often refer to as TBI,
0:05
affects over 10 million people worldwide each year.
0:10
It is the most common cause for head CT after
0:14
headache in the emergency department.
0:17
Number three would be mental status change,
0:20
at least in our practice,
0:21
often that may be due to either drug use or alcoholism.
0:26
It is the leading cause of central nervous system
0:28
morbidity in patients less than 40 years of age and seems
0:33
to be increasing as we have increasing motor vehicle
0:36
collisions, as well as other forms of transportation
0:40
that are being employed each year.
0:42
Concussion and mild traumatic brain injury are all the rage
0:47
with regard to research and this is
0:50
also included in sports injuries.
0:53
In this course, I will talk about the various appearances
0:56
of traumatic injuries to the brain on both CT and MRI.
1:01
I will stress the indications for surgery that should be
1:05
included in your reports when you are dictating cases,
1:09
either on CT or MRI in patients who
1:12
have had traumatic brain injury.
1:13
We will also discuss the phenomenon of primary injury
1:17
versus secondary injury,
1:18
with the understanding that most patients
1:20
who die from traumatic brain injury, die from the
1:24
secondary injuries rather than the initial primary injury.
1:27
And finally,
1:28
I would talk to you about the basics of hemorrhage with
1:32
regard to the causes of the different signal intensity
1:35
characteristics on MRI and the density
1:38
characteristics of hemorrhage on CT.
Report
Description
Faculty
David M Yousem, MD, MBA
Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean
Johns Hopkins University
Tags
Trauma
Neuroradiology
MRI
Emergency
CT
Brain
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