Small correction: "Together these tumors account for more than 75% of INTRA-AXIAL brain tumors in adults", so that's leaving out meningeomas and schwannomas, and I also omitted pituitary adenomas from the statistics to arrive at that number because based on location, pituitary adenomas are (mostly) a pretty straightforward radiological diagnosis.
Amazing lecture series. Concise, informative and entertaining. Could not ask for more. Good job and keep up the good work. Very very underrated channel.
Thank you so much for this wonderful lecture as well as for the rest of the content of your channel! I have one question, what is your opinion about using double-dose contrast in order to detect brain metastasis? Or is it better or sufficient to obtain late contrast-enhanced images?
I have no experience with that, so hard to say. We perform 3D black blood images of the brain after GD and the sensivity is great (3D-T1 SPACE BB; Siemens machine), even for detection of subtle millimetric metastases (but for leptomeningeal you really need to add that FLAIR+GD) so I doubt doubling contrast dosage would increase the detection rate even further, but I haven't investigated it and am not familiar with studies on the subject :/
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Small correction: "Together these tumors account for more than 75% of INTRA-AXIAL brain tumors in adults", so that's leaving out meningeomas and schwannomas, and I also omitted pituitary adenomas from the statistics to arrive at that number because based on location, pituitary adenomas are (mostly) a pretty straightforward radiological diagnosis.
do they restrict? can we differentiate mets from abscess on basis of lack of restriction?
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Amazing lecture series. Concise, informative and entertaining. Could not ask for more. Good job and keep up the good work. Very very underrated channel.
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Thank you so much for this wonderful lecture as well as for the rest of the content of your channel! I have one question, what is your opinion about using double-dose contrast in order to detect brain metastasis? Or is it better or sufficient to obtain late contrast-enhanced images?
I have no experience with that, so hard to say. We perform 3D black blood images of the brain after GD and the sensivity is great (3D-T1 SPACE BB; Siemens machine), even for detection of subtle millimetric metastases (but for leptomeningeal you really need to add that FLAIR+GD) so I doubt doubling contrast dosage would increase the detection rate even further, but I haven't investigated it and am not familiar with studies on the subject :/
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I willl, comments like these are very encouraging to do so, thank you very much!
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