Neurosarcoidosis | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org Cranial nerve involvement Cranial nerves may be involved either as part of a more widespread leptomeningeal disease or in isolation Although any nerve can be involved, the facial nerve and optic nerve are most commonly affected 12: facial nerve involvement is usually symptomatic but imaging of the facial nerve is often normal
R25-214 Posterior fossa tumors: imaging appearance and diagnostic approach Clinical Significance Due to their location, these tumors can cause obstructive hydrocephalus, brainstem compression, and neurological deficits such as cranial nerve palsies, ataxia, and headaches Case: Ahmed Abdrabou, rID: 22688
Neuroradiology threads by Lea Alhilali - Facial nerve anatomy . . . MAIN MENU 1 If all you know is: To Zanzibar By Motor Car—then you don’t even know half of facial nerve anatomy—literally! Here’s a thread on the facial nerve anatomy you don’t know! 2 On coronal MRI sequences, the brainstem in the region of the facial nerve looks like a bodybuilder—but one of those body builders who concentrates only on upper body workouts, so they are huge up
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Multiple sclerosis | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a relatively common acquired chronic demyelinating disease involving the central nervous system and is the second most common cause of neurological impairment in young adults, after trauma 19 Characteristically and by definition, multiple sclerosis is disseminated in space (i e multiple lesions in different regions of the brain), and generally is also (but does not