Cerebral Vascular Anatomy And Imaging

00:00 - Intro 00:38 - Case presentation 01:58 - Neck vasculature 02:43 - Circle of Willis 04:05 - Vascular imaging: Brain MRA and head CTA 05:24 - Vascular imaging: Neck MRA, CTA 07:01 - Vascular imaging: Conventional cerebral angiogram 07:37 - Comparison of vascular imaging modalities 09:22 - ACA vascular territory 10:08 - MCA vascular territory 12:13 - PCA vascular territory 13:32 - PCA territory, midbrain involvement 14:25 - SCA vascular territory 14:43 - Basilar artery vascular territory 16:54 - AICA vascular territory 18:09 - PICA vascular territory 19:45 - Imaging examples of strokes in various distributions 22:02 - Back to the case Slides and transcript for this talk are found here: This video is intended for medical students on clinical rotation to understand the cerebral and pre-cerebral vasculature, vascular territories, and various vascular imaging modalities to image those vessels. Created by: Igor Rybinnik MD Produced and narrated by: Igor Rybinnik MD Neurology Clerkship Director Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Images adapted from, and redrawn whenever possible: Kandel ER, et al. Principles of Neural Science 5th Edition. McGraw Hill, 2012. Hoksbergen A, et al. AJNR 2003;24:456–462 Hamidi H, , rID: 53472 AIUM Practice Guideline, JUM 2012;32(9) Mindray North America, 2017. Gaillard F, , rID: 10814 Netter FH. The Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations, 2nd ed. 2013, Saunders. Martin JH. Neuroanatomy Text and Atlas, 4th ed. 2012, McGraw-Hill Kim et al, BMC Neurology 2013;13:171 Disclaimer: Please note that this material was simplified for educational purposes. For patient management, please review your clinical society’s guidelines and engage expert consultation where appropriate. Also, the opinions of the presenters do not necessarily reflect those of Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, or Rutgers University as a whole.
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