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[DOCX File]A&P II- Chapter 12 – Brain Anatomy
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7. Compare (what’s similar or alike) and contrast (what’s different) a CT Scan and a MRI Scan. (5) M. ove the mouse over “Choose and Activity, click on Deep Brain Stimulation, then click on “Click here to start” – Proceed with the Deep Brain Stimulation activity and answer …
[DOC File]116 Anatomy & Physiology Coloring Workbook
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When a region of the brain is deprived of blood (ischemia) so brain tissue does not get oxygen, the cells die. This is called a stroke, or . Protection of the CNS—Meninges and Cerebrospinal Fluid. 14. Figure 7-5 shows a frontal view of the meninges of the brain at the level of the superior sagittal (dural) sinus. First, label the . arachnoid ...
[DOC File]Chapter 16 Imaging the Dizzy Patient
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Intraveneous iodinated contrast material improves conspicuity of brain lesions but there is a risk of anaphylaxis and renal impairment. Which Patients Should Be Studied with CT? Studies bony anatomy- patients with suspected lesions in the temporal bone. Can depict a large cochlear aqueduct, dehiscent carotid canal, dehiscent jugular fossa ...
[DOC File]Anatomy and Pathology of the Cerebellar Peduncle
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Imaging of normal anatomy (Figure 1F). The posterior fossa is difficult to evaluate on CT because of poor contrast resolution and artifacts. MRI more clearly demonstrates the anatomy and pathology of the middle cerebellar peduncle in the posterior fossa than does CT.
[DOC File]RADIOLOGY VERTICAL CURRICULUM
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Correlate radiographic findings on CXR, chest CT, and abdominal CT with normal anatomy. Describe the physical exam findings that correlate with the radiographic findings of: consolidation, pleural effusion, congestive heart failure, pulmonary edema, pneumothorax, pulmonary masses and intestinal obstruction.
[DOCX File]Wasatch
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learn about the brain and neural function. There are three fundamental ways to . study how the brain functions: lesion, stimulation, and recording. I. Greek philosophers and physicians linked the mind with the brain. A.Hippocrates (460-377 B.C.) said that emotions, thought, and mental . health arise from the brain (Plato agreed 427-347 B.C.).
[DOC File]EXAM - Inland Imaging
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**Fax Notification Form (In the Seattle CT Network Folder Online) to Virginia Mason Image Management: 206-625-7295. **VM Image Management will send confirmation fax back to Inland Pacific Imaging. If you record a CD, record . ONLY. the Axial Soft Tissue Reconstructions from the scanner in uncompressed DICOM format with . NO VIEWER TOOL.
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