Neuroradiology Flashcards
X ray:
is air white or black
what colour is soft tissue
what colour are bone
Air- Black
Soft tissue- grey
Bones- WHITE
CT:
what colour is bone what colour is CSF what colour is air what colour is soft tissue what colour is metal
Bones - White (white circle of skull bone) CSF - Black Air- Black Soft tissue - Grey Metal - White starburst effect
MRI:
what colour is CSF
what colour is skull bone
CSF- White
skull bone -Thin black circle surrounded by white circle of fat
Indications of a CT (5)
1- Head trauma
2- Acute stroke
3- Headache: SIGN guidelines, red flags for suspected tumour or subarachnoid haemorrhage
4- Cancer: looking for metastatic brain tumours in patients with symptoms
5- Post-surgical: hydrocephalus, haemorrhage
Contraindications of CT
Minor head trauma exclusion criteria - NICE/SIGN guidelines
Indications of MRI (7)
1- Demyelination – e.g. MS
2- CNS tumours
3- Spine – for intervertebral disc prolapse
4- Transient ischaemic attacks
5- Epilepsy
6- Paediatric neurology – developmental disorders, congenital malformations
7- Headache
Contraindications of MRI (4)
1- Implanted electronics - pacemaker, cochlear implant
2- Moveable metallic implants - aneurysm clips, heart valves
3- Claustrophobia
4- Pregnancy
What can angiography be used to diagnose in neuro pathology
1- Aneurysm
2- Arteriovenous malformation (AVM)
3- Carotidocavernous fistula
4- Unstoppable epistaxis
What are CT perfusion scans used for (2)
Stroke
Tumours
Is there increased or decreased perfusion in…
- someone with a stroke
- someone with a tumour
Decreased
Increased - indicating angiogenesis
What is a PET scan essentially done to see
To map out glucose usage
When are PET scans used (3)
Tumours
Inflammation
Infection
Plain x rays
- advantages (3)
- disadvantages (1)
Universal availability
Fast
Sequential image
Lacks soft tissue detail
Ultrasound
- advantages (2)
- disadvantages (2)
No ionising radiation
Less expensive equipment
Can be performed bedside
Requires wide enough open fontanelle
Image quality and interpretation requires skilful experience
CT
- advantages (3)
- disadvantages (3)
Rapid
Metal and pacemaker tolerant
Good for acute haemorrhage/ skull fractures
Uses radiation
More expensive
Not mobile/portable