Unlabelled: Brain morphology understanding is essential for radiologists, neurologists, and neurosurgeons. Historically, anatomical learning of brain relied on ex vivo specimens. Modern in vivo brain CT and MRI provide spatial, three-dimensional imaging capabilities crucial to help diagnose diseases, plan surgeries, and monitor treatment progress. Despitethe advancements in imaging, a disconnect exists between traditional anatomical education and contemporary radiological practices.
Objective: This short report aims to illustrate brain anatomy ex vivo, on CT and MRI, to both navigate young doctorsand to refresh the knowledge of experienced radiologists in brain anatomy. Furthermore, a few examples of themacroscopic, CT and MRI of the brain testify to the importance of early access to the radiological study of anatomyand pathology for the new generations of physicians, asking the schools of medicine to implement practical radiological anatomy sessions during anatomy teaching.
Material And Methods: The study utilized formalin-fixed brain specimens and corresponding brain CT and MRIimages.
Results: Brain CT and MRI imaging modalities provide unparalleled anatomical detail and functional insights,enhancing the comprehension of complex spatial relationships. The advantages of the integrating of radiolographical images are: non-invasive visualization, detailed anatomical resolution, three-dimensional reconstructions.
Conclusion: The integration of radiology images into the study of neuroanatomy represents a significant advancement in medical science. CT and MRI imaging modalities provide unparalleled detail, functional insights, and educational value, making them indispensable tools in modern neuroradiology. There is a need to include radiology during anatomy studies, helping future physicians better understand anatomy and recognize this clinical disciplineearly on.
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