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Cerebellopontine Angle (CPA) Masses

Content Reviewed: August 11, 2021

Mastery Series
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0.75 CME

13 Clinical Cases

16 Videos

48 min.

Course Description

In the majority of cases, patients will have brain MRI’s and CT’s performed.  Typically we tend to focus on the causes being centrally within the brain, but eventually you’re going to have various pathologies that can cause these symptoms. As radiologists we are charged with evaluating the brain and we perform MRI and we are going to have to be fluent with not only the central causes within the brain, but also the cerebellopontine angle. When we evaluate the cerebellopontine angle, we’re responsible for the anatomy, for the imaging technique and accurately diagnosing the various pathologies that can occur in this important area.

Whether you're a neuroradiologist or a general radiologist you're going to be evaluating patients with hearing loss, with dizziness and with vertigo.

Faculty

Suresh K Mukherji, MD, FACR, MBA

Clinical Professor, University of Illinois & Rutgers University. Faculty, Michigan State University. Director Head & Neck Radiology, ProScan Imaging

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