Imaging of brain tumors (part 1): metastases, glioblastoma and beyond...
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Published 2023-07-06
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
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All Comments (21)
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Hands down the top neuroradiology channel on youtube. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
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Small correction: "Together these tumors account for more than 75% of INTRA-AXIAL brain tumors in adults", so that's leaving out meningeomas and schwannomas, and I also omitted pituitary adenomas from the statistics to arrive at that number because based on location, pituitary adenomas are (mostly) a pretty straightforward radiological diagnosis.
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Crystal clear concepts with clinically relevant information. Thank you❤
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Also for a Danish neurologist like me, it is an excellent review, very practical and applicable in daily practice. I'm looking forward to chapter 2.
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excellent teaching points, waiting for part 3
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