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Perfusion CT made easy - part 5 - pitfalls and stroke mimics on perfusion-CT 

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The final video in a series of lectures on the use of perfusion CT of the brain in patients (with suspected) acute ischemic stroke. In the previous we talked extensively about the spectrum of abnormalities that can be seen in patients with acute ischemic stroke, how to analyze and interpret these imaging findings and the role they can play in selecting patients for reperfusion therapy when they present outside the time window. In this video we'll discuss some technical aspects, potential pitfalls and stroke mimics that can be identified on perfusion-CT.
Part 1 - Principles of Perfusion-CT
Part 2 - Pathophysiology of Acute Ischemic Stroke
Part 3 - Analyzing and interpreting your perfusion images
Part 4 - Perfusion-CT for treatment selection
Part 5 - Pitfalls and mimics on perfusion-CT
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@NekroseDesVerstands
@NekroseDesVerstands 11 дней назад
Hi, I have a question regarding the carotis stenosis case (starting at 8:16): Why is the hypoperfusion most severe in the posterior watershed area between MCA und PCA? As we have a stenosis in the ICA, we should expect that the PCA (which originates from the basilar artery) still works fine. Therefore, blood should still reach the posterior watershed area and it should not be the area with the worst perfusion in the brain. Instead I would expect the anterior watershed area between ACA and MCA to be hypoperfused first. Am I making a mistake here? Anyway, thank you very much for this great video series!
@nobody4920
@nobody4920 Месяц назад
I alread commented on Video 2/5 of this lecture, but since i’ve now reached the end of it, i must again thank you a lot for this excellent and free course on such an important topic!
@theneuroradiologist
@theneuroradiologist Месяц назад
@@nobody4920 youre welcome, thank you for your kind comments!
@shakennotstired8392
@shakennotstired8392 6 месяцев назад
Great talk as always. Again thank you very much for sharing your expertise with the world!
@maryamkhalid2455
@maryamkhalid2455 Месяц назад
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@michaelduhaney5525
@michaelduhaney5525 25 дней назад
Great job!
@farizaevloeva-n8k
@farizaevloeva-n8k 7 месяцев назад
Omg, I can not thank you enough! Thank you so so much, i am not sure if you realize how amazing and helpful this (and everything else you posted) was
@theneuroradiologist
@theneuroradiologist 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for the nice comments, you're very welcome :)
@АлександрА-б7ю8й
@АлександрА-б7ю8й 7 месяцев назад
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