Background: Residents commonly receive only end-of-rotation evaluations and thus are often unaware of their progress during a rotation. In 2021, our neuroradiology section instituted mid-rotation feedback in which rotating residents received formative subjective and objective feedback. The purpose of this study was to describe our feedback method and to evaluate if residents found it helpful.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntravenous ferumoxytol infusions are an effective treatment option for iron deficiency anemia. Ferumoxytol contains a superparamagnetic iron oxide core which causes artifacts on multiple MRI brain sequences. However, in our experience, there is not much information on the appearance of intracranial and neck vessels on MR angiography (MRA) after recent therapeutic i.
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November 2022
Myelography is a commonly performed procedure to locate cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks in patients with spontaneous intracranial hypotension. Often, the site of leak within the spinal canal cannot be located creating a diagnostic dilemma for clinicians. This technical report describes a novel method to locate and exclude intraspinal CSF leaks in patients with multiple potential sites of CSF leak using a lumbar and cervical approach to inject intrathecal contrast and subsequently performing CT myelography.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between increased body mass index (BMI) and abdominal circumference and prevalence of the change of position of common and internal carotid arteries on serial imaging, termed wandering carotid artery.
Methods: We retrospectively reviewed computed tomography/magnetic resonance imaging neck scans and determined whether the common and internal carotid arteries moved in position on serial scans. We correlated patients' demographic and medical information along with abdominal circumference, BMI, location of the aortic arch, and area of soft tissue surrounding the carotid arteries with the prevalence of a wandering carotid artery.
Osmotic demyelination syndrome, comprised of central pontine and extrapontine myelinolysis, is an important and potentially fatal complication primarily related to rapid overcorrection of serum sodium leading to devastating neurological symptoms. While traditionally presenting in the pons, we report the case of a 43-year-old female patient who recently underwent a liver transplant and developed extrapontine myelinolysis and subsequently central pontine myelinolysis resulting in irreversible spastic quadriparesis. This rare case highlights the variability of presentation of osmotic demyelination syndrome on imaging.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFKnowledge of retropharyngeal carotid arteries in patients is important in order to avoid potential catastrophic injuries. Previous studies demonstrated that carotid arteries can change in position at or near the level of the hyoid bone on serial scans. We report the presence of wandering carotid arteries at the level of the cricoid cartilage and superiorly in the neck of a 74-year-old female patient over multiple months.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRationale And Objectives: Fluoroscopy-guided lumbar puncture (FGLP) is an operator-dependent procedure that can contribute to lifetime cumulative radiation dose. Benchmark fluoroscopic times (FTs) have been published for ranges of body mass index (BMI), but trends in FT in FGLPs performed by neuroradiology trainees during their training have not been studied. The purpose of this study was to investigate the trends in FTs in FGLPs performed by neuroradiology fellows in an academic year.
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