Cervical Lymph Node Levels in 5 minutes
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the cervical spine is a very commonly encountered test which can be performed for a variety of indications, including degenerative disease, trauma, demyelinating disease, and metastatic disease. Most of these cases will be done without contrast, as most of the information is there on a non-contrast exam. • This video will walk you through a step-by-step approach to evaluating an MRI of the cervical spine. The optimal approach is to use select sequences to evaluate each part of the study in the following order: • Alignment • Vertebral bodies • Marrow signal • Intervertebral discs • Spinal cord/canal • Soft tissues • Individual levels • Each sequence in the study has strengths at looking at one or more of these things. As we walk through, we'll take a look at how to use each one. • The level of this lecture is appropriate for medical students, junior residents, and trainees in other specialties who have an interest in neuroradiology or may see patients with spine diseases. • Check out this video and additional content on http://www.learnneuroradiology.com
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