Brain Flashcards
Causes of low T2 basal ganglia
Childhood hypoxia Haemosiderin Old age MS PD Calcium
Causes of bright T1 basal ganglia
Haemorrhage Haemorrhagic infarction Wilson's Long term PTN Calcification Hamartomas (NF1) Chronic hepatic encephalopathy
Causes of bright T2 basal ganglia
Lymphoma
Ischaemia (hypoxic encephalopathy, venous thrombosis)
Neurodegenerative diseases (eg Huntington’s, Wilson’s, CJD, Leigh disease)
Toxins (eg CO, cyanide, hypoglycemia, methanol)
McDonald’s criteria
Dissemination in space: 1 T2 lesion or more in at least 2 MS typical CNS regions (peri ventricular, juxtacortical, infratentorial, spinal cord)
Dissemination in time: simultaneous asymptomatic contrast enhancing and non enhancing lesions at any time OR a new T2/contrast enhancing lesion on follow up imaging OR a second clinical attack
Increased T2 signal in BG/thalami in child
Ischaemia (hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy) CO poisoning Wilson disease Mitochondrial disorder (Leigh, MELAS) Kernicterus Osmotic demyelination
Cerebellar atrophy
Alcohol Anticonvulsant therapy Paraneoplastic syndrome Sporadic olivopontocerebellar atrophy Cerebello-olivary degeneration Friedrich ataxia
Intraparenchymal haemorrhage
Hypertension (most common) Tumour Trauma AVM Aneurysm Coagulopathy Amyloid angiopathy Emboli Hemorrhagic infarction (especially venous) Vasculitis
Corpus callosal lesion
Lymphoma GBM Demyelinating disease DAI Marchiafava Bignami disease PML
Cortically based enhancing neoplasm
Oligodendroglioma Astrocytoma Ganglioglioma DNET Desmoplastic infantile glioma
Extra-axial mass, hemispheric
Meningioma Metastases Lymphoma Arachnoid cyst Dermoid/epidermoid Other: hemorrhagic, infectious fluid collections
Extra-axial mass, clivus
Metastases
Meningioma
Chordoma
Chondroma, chondrosarcoma
CP angle mass
CN VIII neuroma (also CN V, CN VII) Meningioma Epidermoid Paraganglioma Petrous apex cholesterol cysts Aneurysm Metastases Other (arachnoid cyst, lipoma, dermoid less common)
Intra-axial mass, cerebellum
Astrocytoma Medulloblastoma Hemangioblastoma Metastases Ependymoma/choroid plexus papilloma or carcinoma
Multiple intra-axial lesions
Tumor • Metastases • Multicentric glioma • Lymphoma Infection • Abscess • Fungus • Cysticercosis • Toxoplasmosis Vascular • Embolic infarctions • Multifocal hemorrhage • Diffuse axonal injury • Contusions • Cavernous hemangiomas • Vasculitis
Suprasellar mass
Sellar lesion with superior extension, sarcoidosis Aneurysm, arachnoid cyst Teratoid lesions: Germ cell tumours, epidermoid/dermoid Craniopharyngioma Hypothalamic glioma Metastases, meningioma Optic nerve glioma EG