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Radiology in the Neurology Clerkship: Dont Miss Lesion Workshop

Kristen Baugnon, MD and Mark E. Mullins, MD, PhD


Department of Radiology, Division of Neuroradiology Emory University Atlanta, Georgia

Kristen Baugnon, MD Personal/Professional Financial Relationships with Industry within the past year
External Industry Relationships

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Industry funds to Emory for my research

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*Consulting, scientific advisory board, industry-sponsored CME, expert witness for company, FDA representative for company, publishing contract, etc. **Does not include stock in publicly-traded companies in retirement funds and other pooled investment accounts managed by others.

Mark E. Mullins, MD, PhD Personal/Professional Financial Relationships with Industry within the past year
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Academic Radiology, AUR

Board of Directors (AUR, Academic Radiology)

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Academic Radiology Neurographics

Book Review Editor Associate Editor (Brain)

*Consulting, scientific advisory board, industry-sponsored CME, expert witness for company, FDA representative for company, publishing contract, etc. **Does not include stock in publicly-traded companies in retirement funds and other pooled investment accounts managed by others.
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Learning Objectives
At the end of this lecture (and review of the notes), the learner will be able to:
Recognize classical signs of must

see and dont miss classic large findings on Neuroimaging of the head, and, furthermore to categorize this as suggestive of acuity, when appropriate Recognize and be able to act upon the clinical implications of these findings Design appropriate paradigm(s) for imaging evaluation of suspected diseases in this category

Glioblastoma Multiforme T1-Weighted Post-Contrast Image

Case 1
78 year old man with headache

Sx: Headache

Case 2
48 year old woman with headache

Sx: Headache

Case 3
8 year old boy with headache

Sx: Headache

Case 4
56 year old man with headache

Sx: Headache

Case 5
28 year old man with headache

Sx: Headache
Different patient, same process

Case 6
47 year old man with headache

Sx: Headache

Case 7
55 year old woman with headache

Sx: Headache

Case 8
61 year old man with headache

Sx: Headache

Case 9
23 year old man with headache

Sx: Headache

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