Radiology – Neurology
Intraoperative ultrasound in brain tumor surgery: A review and implementation guide.
31 Mar, 2022 | 07:55h | UTC
Review: Diagnosis and neurointerventional management of large vessel occlusion acute ischemic stroke.
29 Mar, 2022 | 08:39h | UTC
Review: Role of imaging in rare COVID-19 vaccine multiorgan complications.
16 Mar, 2022 | 10:00h | UTCRole of imaging in rare COVID-19 vaccine multiorgan complications – Insights into Imaging
RCT: In patients with acute stroke with a large ischemic region, endovascular therapy resulted in better functional outcomes compared to medical care alone but was associated with increased risk of intracranial hemorrhage.
11 Feb, 2022 | 08:49h | UTCEndovascular Therapy for Acute Stroke with a Large Ischemic Region – New England Journal of Medicine (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
Commentary: Endovascular Stroke Therapy Works for Large Infarcts: RESCUE-Japan LIMIT – TCTMD
Observational study in patients with stroke with large-vessel occlusion presenting in the extended window suggests non-contrast CT is as good as CT perfusion or MRI to select patients for thrombectomy.
18 Nov, 2021 | 08:41h | UTCCommentary: Noncontrast CT a cost-friendly alternative to select late-stroke patients for thrombectomy – Health Imaging
Commentary on Twitter
Don’t have CTP worry not! No MRI/MRP worry not! Good old non-contrast CTH performs just as well for pt selection! But I do like those colored CBF, CBV, MTT maps & don’t like the errors in image processing! This will inc access to late thrombectomy #NoELVOleftbehind @almuftifawaz https://t.co/vBv5y2IDjT
— Neha Dangayach MD MSCR FNCS (@drdangayach) November 11, 2021
Professional rugby may be associated with changes in brain structure.
18 Aug, 2021 | 08:38h | UTCNews release: Professional rugby may be associated with changes in brain structure
Original study: White matter abnormalities in active elite adult rugby players – Brain Communications
Commentary on Twitter
1/ Almost a quarter of elite adult rugby players have brain structure abnormalities as a result of repeated head impacts, research finds pic.twitter.com/HnkGeRZq0c
— Sciencebeta (@sciencebeta) July 26, 2021
2021 MAGNIMS–CMSC–NAIMS consensus recommendations on the use of MRI in patients with multiple sclerosis.
22 Jun, 2021 | 09:58h | UTC2021 MAGNIMS–CMSC–NAIMS consensus recommendations on the use of MRI in patients with multiple sclerosis – The Lancet Neurology (free registration required)
Commentary on Twitter
ONLINE FIRST: The 2021 MAGNIMS–CMSC–NAIMS international consensus recommendations on MRI in patients with multiple sclerosis provide updated guidance on how and when to use MRI for diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment monitoring of multiple sclerosishttps://t.co/bLnRo40tgw
— The Lancet Neurology (@TheLancetNeuro) June 15, 2021
Systematic review: Endovascular thrombectomy and intra‐arterial interventions for acute ischemic stroke – “In individuals with acute ischemic stroke due to large artery occlusion in the anterior circulation, endovascular thrombectomy can increase the chance of survival with a good functional outcome”.
15 Jun, 2021 | 08:56h | UTCSummary: Endovascular thrombectomy for acute ischaemic stroke – Cochrane Library
Systematic review: Treatments for unruptured intracranial aneurysms – There is currently insufficient good-quality evidence to support either conservative treatment or interventional treatments (microsurgical clipping or endovascular coiling)
13 May, 2021 | 05:51h | UTCTreatments for unruptured intracranial aneurysms – Cochrane Library
Summary: Treatments for unruptured intracranial aneurysms – Cochrane Library
Review: Diagnosis and treatment of unruptured intracranial aneurysms and aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage
13 May, 2021 | 05:53h | UTC
Imaging review of peripheral nerve injuries in patients with COVID-19
17 Mar, 2021 | 02:48h | UTCImaging Review of Peripheral Nerve Injuries in Patients with COVID-19 – Radiology
Intraoperative imaging technology to maximize extent of resection for glioma: a network meta‐analysis
8 Feb, 2021 | 20:11h | UTC
fMRI identifies smell and taste malfunction in COVID-19 patients
2 Feb, 2021 | 01:16h | UTCfMRI Identifies Smell and Taste Malfunction in COVID-19 Patients – Clinical Imaging
Commentary on Twitter
Absent BOLD fMRI Activation of Orbitofrontal Cortex in a Patient With Persistent Cacosmia and Cacogeusia After COVID-19 https://t.co/bAa7sf6wNR
— Nat Rev Neurology (@NatRevNeurol) January 25, 2021