Neuro radiology Flashcards

1
Q

On a CT scan of the brain, how can we find the midbrain?

A

Look for the mickey mouse looking structure

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2
Q

what can cause reduced grey-white differentiation?

A

infarct

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3
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What do old infarcts look like on CT brain?

A

black

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4
Q

for investigation of head injuries, what is the the gold standard ix?

A

CT brain WITHOUT contrast (looking for a bleed)

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5
Q

what ix would you use if you want to ix a skull fracture?

A

CT. Then change to bone window

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6
Q

characteristic of an extradural haematoma?

A

biconvex in appearance, some mass effect may be seen

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7
Q

what do we think if we see varying densities in the bleed on CT brain scan?

A

acute on chronic bleeds

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8
Q

what is another name for chronic subdurals?

A

subdural hygroma

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9
Q

which person older/younger would be susceptible to diffuse axonal injury?

A

older due to atrophy

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10
Q

What sites is the brain fixed?

A

brainstem

corpus callosum x 2

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11
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what is diffuse axonal injury?

A

shearing forces from high speed trauma

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12
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what must be consider with a diffuse axonal injury?

A

late presentation. Initial CT may appear normal. So get a MRI

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