Neuroradiology: Key Differential Diagnoses and Clinical Questions equips you to make efficient, accurate diagnoses and prepare for imaging exams with hundreds of high-quality, unknown cases in neuroradiology. Drs. Juan Small and Pamela Schaefer draw upon Massachusetts General Hospital?s vast case collectionto help you master the skills you need for interpreting imaging of the head, neck, brain, and spine.
Chapter 1: CT Hyperdense Lesions
Chapter 2: T1 Hyperintense Lesions
Chapter 3: Multiple susceptibility artifact lesions
Chapter 4: Ring enhancing lesions
Chapter 5: Leptomeningeal enhancement
Chapter 6: Dural Enhancement
Chapter 7: Fat Containing Lesions
Chapter 8: Extra-axial Lesions
Chapter 9: Bilateral Central Gray Matter Abnormality
Chapter 10: Temporal Lobe Lesions
Chapter 11: Temporal Lobe Cystic Lesions
Chapter 12: Cerebellopontine angle cisterns
Chapter 13: Lateral ventricular lesions
Chapter 14: Third ventricular lesions
Chapter 15: Fourth ventricular lesions
Chapter 16: Suprasellar Cystic Lesions
Chapter 17: Pineal Region
Chapter 18: Cranial Nerve Lesions
Chapter 19: Lytic Skull Lesions
Chapter 20: Skull Fracture vs. Sutures
Chapter 21: Clivus Lesions
Chapter 22: Hyperdense Cerebellum
Chapter 23: Pontine Signal Abnormality
Chapter 24: Patterns of Cortical Neurodegeneration
Chapter 25: Patterns of Subcortical Neurodegeneration
Chapter 26: Epidermoid vs. Arachnoid Cyst
Chapter 27: Cyst with a Mural Nodule
Chapter 28: Ecchordosis vs. Chordoma
Chapter 29: Atlantooccipital and Atlantoaxial Separation
Chapter 30: Basilar Invagination and Platybasia
Chapter 31: Intramedullary lesions
Chapter 32: Enhancing Intramedullary Conus Lesions
Chapter 33: Solitary Enhancing Intradural, Extramedullary Lesions
Chapter 34: Multiple Enhancing Intradural Extramedullary Lesions
Chapter 35: Cystic Intradural Extramedullary Lesions
Chapter 36: Nerve Root Enlargement
Chapter 37: Posterior element lesions
Chapter 38: Sacral Masses
Chapter 39: Disc Infection vs Inflammatory/Degenerative Changes
Chapter 40: Vertebral Compression Fractures
Chapter 41: Peri-auricular Cystic Lesions
Chapter 42: Cystic Lateral Neck Lesions
Chapter 43: Lower Neck Cystic Lesions
Chapter 44: Pre-styloid Parapharyngeal Space
Chapter 45: Post-styloid Parapharyngeal Space
Chapter 46: Floor of mouth
Chapter 47: Thyroglossal Duct Abnormalities
Chapter 48: Anterior Skull Base Masses
Chapter 49: Petrous apex
Chapter 50: External auditory canal
Chapter 51: Middle Ear
Chapter 52: Inner Ear
Chapter 53: Lytic/cystic mandibular lesions
Chapter 54: Jugular foramen
Chapter 55: Optic Nerve Mass
Chapter 56: Dilated Superior Opthalmic Vein/ Asymmetric Cavernous Sinus Enhancement
Chapter 57: Lacrimal gland
Chapter 58: Nasal Cavity Lesions
Chapter 59: Unilateral Parotid Mass
Chapter 60: Bilateral Parotid Masses
Chapter 61: Retropharyngeal space
Chapter 62: Intraventricular Posterior Fossa Tumors
Chapter 63: Pediatric Cerebellar Tumors
Chapter 64: Pediatric Extra Axial Posterior Fossa Tumors
Chapter 65: Midline Posterior Fossa Extra-axial Cystic Lesions
Chapter 66: Occipital Cephalocele
Chapter 67: Holoprosencephaly
Chapter 68: Leukodystrophies
Chapter 69: Congenital Arterial Anastamosis
Chapter 70: Odontoid: Acute vs Chronic
Chapter 71: Pediatric Nasofrontal Mass
Chapter 72: Pediatric Globe Lesions