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Central nervous system

Central nervous system. Guanghui Yu Radiology college. Central nervous system. Brain Spinal cord. Radiographic technique. Neural tissue. Grey and white matter. white matter. Fatty substance (white in color). Axon (surrounded by myelin). CT MR T1WI T2WI

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Central nervous system

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  1. Central nervous system Guanghui Yu Radiology college

  2. Central nervous system Brain Spinal cord

  3. Radiographic technique

  4. Neural tissue Grey and white matter white matter Fatty substance (white in color) Axon (surrounded by myelin) CT MR T1WI T2WI white matter hypodense high low Grey matter hyperdense low high Cell body (more H2O) Grey matter

  5. hyperdense hypodense Grey matter white matter

  6. hypointensity (Grey matter) hypointensity hyperintensity (white matter) hyperintensity T2WI T1WI

  7. Fluid attenuated inverse recovery T1WI FLAIR T2WI

  8. The brain consists of a、the brain stem b、the cerebellum c、the forebrain cerebellum midbrain pons medulla oblongata Spinal cord cerebellar tonil

  9. the forebrain parietal lobe frontal lobe temporal lobe occipital lobe insular lobe

  10. Corona radiata

  11. Lentiform nucleus Basal ganglia Head of caudate nucleus Genu of Corpus callosum External capsule Internal capsule Thalamus Splenium of Corpus callosum

  12. 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 11 12 10 13 24 14 1. Scalp fat 2. Bone 3. Inferior sagittal sinus 4. Corpus callosum 5. Internal cerebral vein 6. Vein of Galen 7. Superior sagittal sinus 8. Parietal lobe 9. Occipital lobe 10. Straight sinus 11. Vermis 12. IV ventricle 13. Cerebellar tonsil 14. Cervical cord 15. Medulla 16. Pons 17. Midbrain 18. Mass intermedia of thalamus 19. Anterior III ventricle 20. Optic chiasm 21. Pituitary gland 22. Sphenoid sinus 23. Nasopharynx 24. Frontal lobe 18 19 17 20 21 16 22 15 23 A midline Post-contrast Sagittal T1 Weighted MRI

  13. 8 7 6 5 4 2 3 1 1. Cerebellar tonsil 2. Cerebellar hemisphere 3. IV ventricle 4. Superior vermis 5. Tentorium 6. Posterior temporal lobe 7. Choroid plexus within lateral ventricle 8. Posterior frontal lobe Coronal Section of the Brain at the level of IV Ventricle Post Contrast Coronal T1 Weighted MRI

  14. dura mater the outer layer arachnoid mater the middle layer pia mater the inner layer inseparable from the brain The cranial dura is formly adherent to the periosteum of skull bones The arachnoid mater is loosely adherent to the dura mater Between the arachnoid and the pia is the subarachnoid space Meninges

  15. A double layer of dura projects into the cranial cavity. These dural folds form: Falx cerebri Tentorium cerebelli Diaphragm of sella turcica

  16. meninges: Subarachnoid space Falx cerebri dura arachnoid Tentorium cerebelli pia mater Diaphragm of sella turcica

  17. cerebral falx

  18. cerebral falx Tentorium cerebelli

  19. ventricular system and cerebrospinal fluid Anterior horn of lateral ventricle third ventricle Lateral ventricle Interventriculer foramen Foramen of Monroe Cerebral aqueduct Fouth ventricle posterior horn of lateral ventricle inferior horn of lateral ventricle inferior horn of lateral ventricle posterior horn of lateral ventricle

  20. pineal body

  21. Cerebrospinal fluid circulation andcistern Produced by the choroid plexus in all ventricles Foramen of Monro Cerebrospinal fluid the lateral ventricle the third ventricle cerebral aqueduct the fouth ventricle Median and lateral aperture of fourth ventricle Subarachnoid space arachnoid granulation Superior sagittal sinus

  22. cistern: At several sites where the surface of the brain is deeply fissured, the subarachnoid space is wider than at other sites. bilateral: interhemispheric cistern cistern of lateral sulcus cisterna ambiens cistern of pedunculus cerebellaris pontinus

  23. 14 13 12 Post Contrast sagittal T1 Wtd M.R.I. Section at the level of Pons 11 17 10 Answers 16 15 9 13. Internal Carotid Artery 14. Cavernous Sinus 15. Middle Cerebellar Peduncle 16. Internal Auditory Canal 17. Temporal Lobe 8. Cerebellar Hemisphere 9. Vermis 10. IV Ventricle 11. Pons 12. Basilar Artery 8 Post Contrast Axial MR Image of the brain

  24. facial nerve acoustic nerve

  25. unilateral: dorsal cisterna venae magnae cerebri quadrigeminal cistern ventral cistern of chiasma interpeduncular cistern consecutive suprasellar cistern

  26. suprasellar cistern chiasma Cerebral peduncle • hexagon interpeduncular cistern

  27. suprasellar cistern posterior communicating artery basilar artery anterior cerebral artery Vertebral artery middle cerebral artery basilar artery posterior cerebral artery internal carotid artery

  28. cranial sinuses

  29. Pituitary gland neurohypophysis adenohypophysis posterior pituitary anterior pituitary

  30. MR thin slice scan Coronal and sagittal scan Height:<7millimeter superior margin:flat ordepressed Pituitary stalk:<4millimeter Pituitary gland

  31. 1 5 6 7 9 2 3 4 1. Frontal lobe 2. Corpus callosum 3. Frontal horn 4. Caudate nucleus 5. III ventricle 6. Optic nerve 7. Pituitary stalk 8. Pituitary gland 9. Internal carotid artery 10. Cavernous sinus 11. Sphenoid sinus 12. Nasopharynx 8 11 10 12 Coronal Section of the Brain at the level of Pituitary gland Post Contrast Coronal T1 Weighted MRI

  32. Normal calcification: pineal body、cerebral falx、choroid plexus、globus pallidus Contrast enhancement : pituitary gland、pineal body、dura、 choroid plexus

  33. 41 40 Post Contrast sagittal T1 Wtd M.R.I. Section at the level of Corpus Callosum 39 Answers 39. Splenium of corpus callosum 40. Choroid plexus within the body of lateral ventricle 41. Genu of corpus callosum Fig. 1.7 Post Contrast Axial MR Image of the brain

  34. 8 7 6 5 4 2 3 1 1. Cerebellar tonsil 2. Cerebellar hemisphere 3. IV ventricle 4. Superior vermis 5. Tentorium 6. Posterior temporal lobe 7. Choroid plexus within lateral ventricle 8. Posterior frontal lobe Fig. 1.11. Coronal Section of the Brain at the level of IV Ventricle Post Contrast Coronal T1 Weighted MRI

  35. Abnormal changes of CTscan a、hyperdense:calcification、hemorrhage、tumor b、 hypodense :edema、 tumor 、cystis、liquefactive necrosis、lipoma、 fluid c、 isodense :chronic hamorrhage、 tumor d、heterogeneous density :

  36. calcification value >100Hu exceed

  37. Abnormal change of MRI A、T1WI: a. hyperintensity:fat or lipoid、melanin、constrast medium b. hypointensity:edema、fluid、tumor、fibrosis and calcification B、T2WI: a. hyperintensity : edema、fluid、tumor 、 b. hypointensity : fibrosis and calcification 、 melanin C、mass effect

  38. mass

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