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So, this case nicely illustrates the
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two principles of head-neck.
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When we're looking, especially
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at the posterior fossa,
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the purpose of the imaging is to define the
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anatomy, and eventually, the end
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goal is to see the anatomy.
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So here's an example of a patient that
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if you understand the anatomy,
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you can actually predict why they presented.
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So here's a heavily weighted T2-weighted image.
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And when we look at this heavily
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weighted T2 image,
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what we see is there's a cystic mass that's
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located right here in the left
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cerebellar pontine angle.
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Here is the porus Acusticus and extending
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through the porus Acusticus is
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the 7th-8th nerve complex.
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Now normally, the 7th-8th nerve complex gets from
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point A to point B in the straightest
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and shortest line.
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But look what's happening to the superior
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vestibular nerve. Instead of the superior
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vestibular nerve going straight,
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notice how it is being displaced
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anteriorly by this cystic mass that's
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located in the posterior fossa.
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So we see a cystic mass located
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in the posterior fossa.
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This patient presents with some type of dizziness,
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which we can explain by the distortion in the
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normal course of the superior vestibular nerve.
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And the next thing that we want to be able to do
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is better characterize this on the
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T1 with and without contrast.
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So below is the non-contrast T1-weighted image.
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And we can see that this is a cystic mass.
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Again, from an anatomical standpoint,
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here is the porus Acusticus located here.
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And now we can see anterior displacement of the
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superior vestibular nerve when we give contrast.
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Notice how there is no enhancement whatsoever.
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So now we have to wonder,
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is this an arachnoid cyst or is it an epidermoid?
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Because as we'll see,
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epidermoids don't necessarily
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have to enhance either.
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But what allows us to differentiate
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between the arachnoid
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and the epidermoid is this sequence
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on your top right,
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which is the diffusion-weighted imaging sequence.
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So this DWI sequence obtained at the exact level
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of this T2-weighted image and the contrast-
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enhanced T1-weighted image showed that there's
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no increased diffusion signal on this sequence.
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And the lack of increased signal on the diffusion-
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weighted sequence confirms that this is
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an arachnoid cyst and not an epidermoid.
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