Intracranial
Bleeds
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Neuroanatomy – MR T1 axial
Neuroanatomy – MR T2 axial
Menu of Tests if Suspicious
of an Intracranial Bleed:
Advantages of CT over MRI
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Advantages of CT over MRI
cont‘d
MR does have its moments:
Intracranial Hemorrhage: 4
main types
And Variations Thereof:
Epidural Hemorrhage:
Etiology
EDH: Clinical Presentation
EDH: Appearance on CT
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EDH: Treatment
Subdural Hemorrhage:
Etiology
SDH: Clinical Presentation
SDH: Clinical Presentation
cont’d
SDH: Appearance on CT
SDH: Appearance on CT cont’d
SDH: Appearance on CT cont’d
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SDH: Treatment
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage:
Etiology
SAH: Clinical Presentation
SAH: Clinical Presentation
SAH: Appearance on CT
Let’s discuss aneurysmal
rupture:
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SAH 2º to ruptured aneurysm:
Complications
SAH: Further Radiological
W/U
SAH: Treatment
Intraparenchymal Hemorrhage:
Etiology
IPH: Clinical Presentation
IPH: Clinical Presentation
IPH: Appearance on CT
IPH: Treatment
Our Patient
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Our Patient: Angiography
Our Patient
Our Patient: Post-operative
Head CT
Our Patient
References
Acknowledgements