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CNS disorders
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I. Intracerebral hemorrhage
II. Primary brain tumors
III. Purulent meningitis
IV. Subarachnoid haemorrhage
V. Large hemispheric infarction caused by ipsilateral internal carotid artery thrombosis
VI. Cerebral metastases
VII. Meningioma
Téma 8
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Naptár
Central nervous system disorders
Kezdőoldal
Kurzusok
Faculty of Medicine
Optional courses
CNS disorders
VII. Meningioma
Case report
Case report
Case report
Case report
◄ VII./2.1.: Main case data of the presented dissection, VII./2.2.: Description of the preparation
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Chapter I./1.: Intraventricular haemorrhage; Anatomy of the ventricles
I./1.2.: Lateral ventricles
I./1.3.: Third ventricle
I./1.4.: Fourth ventricle
I. Anatomy test
Chapter I./2.: Pathological implications of intraventricular haemorrhage
I./2.1.: Main case characteristics of the presented dissection, I./2.2.: Description of dissection
Case report
I./2.3.: Intraventricular haemorrhage
I./2.4.: Causes of space-occupying lesions
I. Pathology test
Chapter I./3.: Radiological aspects of intraventricular hemorrhage
I./3.1.: Introduction: intracerebral hemorrhages in radiological point of view
I./3.2.: Computed tomography – CT
I./3.3.: Magnetic resonance imaging – MR
I./3.4.: Take home messages
I. Radiology test
Chapter I./4.: Intracerebral hemorrhage with ventricular propagation – Clinical aspects
I./4.1.: Epidemiology, I./4.2.: Presentation
I./4.3.: Symptomatology of intracerebral hemorrhage by localisation
I./4.4.: Differentials by etiology
I./4.5.: Treatment
I. Clinical test
Chapter II/1: Superficial and sectional anatomy of the brain
II/1.2: The brain’s convex surface
II/1.3: The brain’s medial surface
II/1.4: The brain’s basal surface
II/1.5: Sectional anatomy of the brain
II/1.6: Horizontal (axial) sections of the brain
II. Anatomy test
Chapter II./2: Pathological implications of the primary cerebral tumor
II./2.1.: Main case data of the presented dissection, II./2.2.: Description of the dissection
Case report
II./2.3.: Primary cerebral tumor
II. Pathology test
Chapter II./3.: Radiological aspects of primary brain tumors; II./3.1.: Introduction
II./3.2.: Imaging of brain tumors
II./3.3.: Differential diagnostic questions
II./3.4.: General radiologic aspects of brain tumors
II./3.5.: Take home messages
II. Radiology test
Chapter II./4.: Clinical aspects of the primary brain tumours; II./4.1.: Introduction
II./4.2.: Epidemiology
II./4.3.: Symptoms
II./4.4.: Diagnostic methods besides imaging
II./4.5.: Neuroepithelial tumours
II./4.6.: Primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL)
II./4.7.: Treatment
II. Clinical test
II. FINAL test
Chapter III./1.: Coverings of the Brain (Meninges); III./1.1.: Introduction
III./1.2.: Dura mater
III./1.3.: Arachnoid
III./1.4.: Pia mater
III./1.5.: Blood supply of the meninges
III./1.6.: The innervation of the meninges
III./1.7.: Development of the meninges (ontogenezis)
III. Anatomy test
Chapter III./2.: Pathological implications of purulent meningitis
III./2.1.: Main case data of the presented dissection , III./2.2.: Description of the dissection
Case report
III./2.3.: Purulent meningitis
III. Pathology test
Chapter III./3.: Radiological aspects of purulent meningitis
III./3.1.: Computed tomography
III./3.2.: Magnetic resonance imaging – MR
III./3.3.: Granulomatous meningitis – special form of meningitides
III./3.4.: Take home messages
III. Radiology test
Chapter III./4.: Clinical aspects of purulent meningitis
III./4.1.: Epidemiology
III./4.2.: Clinical symptoms
III./4.3.: Histopatology of meningitis
III./4.4.: Diagnosis
III./4.5.: Treatment
III./4.6.: Differential diagnosis of meningitises Differentiation is based on the neurological examination and on the patient’s history.
III. Clinical test
III. FINAL test
Chapter IV/1: Anatomy of the arachnoid mater, subarachnoid space and cisterns
IV/1.2: Cisterns
IV. Anatomy test
Chapter IV./2.: Pathological implications of subarachnoid haemorrhage
IV./2.1.: Main case data of the presented dissection, IV./2.2.: Description of the dissection
Case report
IV./2.3.: Subarachnoid haemorrhage
IV./2.4.: Berry aneurysm
IV./2.5.: Vascular malformations
IV. Pathology test
Chapter IV./3.: Radiological aspects of subarachnoid hemorrhage; IV./3.1.: Introduction
IV./3.2.: Computed tomography – CT
IV./3.3.: Magnetic resonance imaging – MR
IV./3.4.: Digital subtraction angiography – DSA, IV./3.5.: Ultrasound – US
IV./3.6.: Take home messages
IV. Radiology test
Chapter IV./4.: Subarachnoid hemorrhage – clinical approach
IV./4.1.: Epidemiology
IV./4.2.: Symptoms
IV./4.3.: Course of the disease
IV./4.4.: Additional diagnostics
IV./4.5.: Differential diagnosis
IV./4.6.: Therapy
IV. Clinical test
Chapter V./1.: Circulatory system of the brain; V./1.1.: Introduction
V./1.2.: Anterior cerebral circulation
V./1.3.: Posterior or vertebrobasilar cerebral circulation
V./1.4.: Arterial Circle of Willis
V./1.5.: Territorial organization of the circulation of the brain
V./1.6.: Persistent fetal arteries (persistent caroticobasilar anastomoses)
V. Anatomy test
Chapter V./2.: Pathological implications of the acute and chronic softening of the cerebral hemispheres
V./2.1.: Main case data of the presented dissection, IV./2.2.: Description of the dissection
Case report
V./2.3.: Hemispheric acute and chronic softening of the brain
V. Pathology test
Chapter V./3.: Radiological aspects of hemispherical acute and chronic cerebral ischemia
V./3.1.: Stroke
V./3.2.: Radiological aspects of ischemic cerebral infarcts
V./3.3.: Take home messages
V. Radiology
Chapter V./4.: Large hemispheric infarction caused by ipsilateral internal carotid artery thrombosis
V./4.1.: Epidemiology
V./4.2.: Etiology
V./4.3.: Risk factors
V./4.4.: Physical examination
V./4.5.: Presentation
V./4.6.: Workup except neuroimaging
V./4.7.: Differential diagnosis
V./4.8.: Treatment
V. Clinical test
Chapter VI./1.: Major tracts and tract systems of the brain
VI./1.2.: The brain’s commissural tracts
VI./1.3.: Association tracts
VI./1.4.: Projection tracts
VI. Anatomy test
Chapter VI./2.:Pathological implications of cerebral metastases
VI./2.1.: Main case data of the presented dissection, VI./2.2.: Description of the dissection
Case report
VI./2.3.: Issues of tumor malignancy
VI./2.4.: Issues of tumor metastizing
VI. Pathology test
Chapter VI./3.: Radiological aspects of cerebral metastasis; VI./3.1.: Introduction
VI./3.2.: Computed tomography – CT
VI./3.3.: Magnetic resonance imaging – MR
VI./3.4.: Take home messages
VI. Radiology test
Chapter VI./4.: Brain metastasis- Metastatic solitary melanoma
VI./4.1.: Epidemiology
VI./4.2.: Presentation
VI./4.3.: Workup
VI./4.4.: Differential diagnosis
VI./4.5.: Therapy
VI. Clinical test
Chapter VII/1: Structures on the base of the brain; VII/1.1: Introduction
VII/1.2: General structure of the base of the brain
VII/1.3: Cranial nerves
VII/1.4: Vessels of the base of the brain
VII. Anatomy test
Chapter VII./2.: Pathological implications of meningioma
VII./2.1.: Main case data of the presented dissection, VII./2.2.: Description of the preparation
VII./2.3.: Meningeoma
VII. Pathology test
Chapter VII./3.: Radiological aspects of meningeoma; VII./3.1.: Introduction
VII./3.2.: Computed tomography – CT
VII./3.3.: Magnetic resonance imaging – MR
VII./3.4.: Perfusion studies
VII./3.5.: Differential diagnostics; VII./3.6.: Angiography - embolisation; VII./3.7.: Nuclear medicine, isotope studies
VII./3.8.: Take home messages
VII. Radiology test
Chapter VII./4.: Clinical aspects of meningiomas
VII./4.1.: Epidemiology, etiology
VII./4.2.: Symptoms
VII./4.3.: Workup
VII./4.4.: Presentation, prognosis
VII./4.5.: Treatment
VII. Clinical test
VII./2.3.: Meningeoma ►