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Imaging of brain tumors (part 1): metastases, glioblastoma and beyond...
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There are more than 100 different kinds of brain tumors out there, so for the student of neuroradiology, the task of knowing and being able to recognize them all might seem daunting at first, if not impossible.
There is no need to panic, however. In this webinar we'll discuss the most frequent intra-axial brain tumors in adult patients. Intra-axial brain tumors are tumors located in the brain parenchyma and the most frequent intra-axial brain tumors in adults are cerebral metastasis, glioblastoma, astrocytoma, oligodendroglioma and CNS-lymphoma. Together these tumors account for more than 75% of intra-axial brain tumors in adults, so if you know just these, you've already come a long way.
This webinar provides an extensive overview of the imaging appearances of these tumors (with the exception of CNS-lymphoma which will be adressed in part 2) with lots of useful tips and tricks to arrive at the right diagnosis or differential diagnosis.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
19:59 - Cerebral metastasis
43:01 - Gliomas: introduction
48:28 - Glioblastoma
1:04:39 - Oligodendroglioma
1:13:56 - Astrocytoma
1:27:25 - Conclusion and key messages
1:28:27 - Questions
1:33:58 - The End
This video is brought to you by "the Neuroradiolgist" :):
#neuroradiology #radiology #neurosurgery #neurology #brain #medstudent #medicalstudent
There is no need to panic, however. In this webinar we'll discuss the most frequent intra-axial brain tumors in adult patients. Intra-axial brain tumors are tumors located in the brain parenchyma and the most frequent intra-axial brain tumors in adults are cerebral metastasis, glioblastoma, astrocytoma, oligodendroglioma and CNS-lymphoma. Together these tumors account for more than 75% of intra-axial brain tumors in adults, so if you know just these, you've already come a long way.
This webinar provides an extensive overview of the imaging appearances of these tumors (with the exception of CNS-lymphoma which will be adressed in part 2) with lots of useful tips and tricks to arrive at the right diagnosis or differential diagnosis.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
19:59 - Cerebral metastasis
43:01 - Gliomas: introduction
48:28 - Glioblastoma
1:04:39 - Oligodendroglioma
1:13:56 - Astrocytoma
1:27:25 - Conclusion and key messages
1:28:27 - Questions
1:33:58 - The End
This video is brought to you by "the Neuroradiolgist" :):
#neuroradiology #radiology #neurosurgery #neurology #brain #medstudent #medicalstudent
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