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1 topic,
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All right, so we're gonna spend, uh,
0:03
this noon hour talking about a practical approach
0:06
to neonatal brain imaging.
0:07
And I think this is very important
0:09
because I am trained in both adult
0:11
and pediatric neuroradiology.
0:13
But, uh, what you see is
0:14
that you either have a very specialized practice
0:17
of freestanding children's hospital
0:19
or, uh, you have an adult hospital with, you know, a,
0:22
a smaller, uh, kind
0:23
of associated children's hospital, maybe a nicu.
0:26
And so you get some of these, uh, babies that are born
0:30
and occasionally will get imaging.
0:31
And even if they are later to be transferred
0:34
to more specialized center, you do end up being responsible
0:36
for interpreting them.
0:38
So I wanted to provide, just based on my career, some
0:41
of the key insights
0:42
and hopefully make it, uh, simpler for everyone
0:44
to understand from a mechanistic standpoint.
0:48
Okay. So today we will review the general principles
0:51
for neonatal clinical care and imaging.
0:53
I will show classic examples
0:54
of preterm and term brain injury.
0:56
That's what you would see in all the textbooks.
0:58
So I'll try to make it, um,
1:00
a little bit more straightforward, mechanistically.
1:02
And then we're gonna mention a number of special diagnoses
1:06
that have characteristic imaging features,
1:07
things you don't wanna miss, uh, that do have more unique,
1:10
uh, features that can actually help you understand the
1:14
diagnosis.
Interactive Transcript
0:00
All right, so we're gonna spend, uh,
0:03
this noon hour talking about a practical approach
0:06
to neonatal brain imaging.
0:07
And I think this is very important
0:09
because I am trained in both adult
0:11
and pediatric neuroradiology.
0:13
But, uh, what you see is
0:14
that you either have a very specialized practice
0:17
of freestanding children's hospital
0:19
or, uh, you have an adult hospital with, you know, a,
0:22
a smaller, uh, kind
0:23
of associated children's hospital, maybe a nicu.
0:26
And so you get some of these, uh, babies that are born
0:30
and occasionally will get imaging.
0:31
And even if they are later to be transferred
0:34
to more specialized center, you do end up being responsible
0:36
for interpreting them.
0:38
So I wanted to provide, just based on my career, some
0:41
of the key insights
0:42
and hopefully make it, uh, simpler for everyone
0:44
to understand from a mechanistic standpoint.
0:48
Okay. So today we will review the general principles
0:51
for neonatal clinical care and imaging.
0:53
I will show classic examples
0:54
of preterm and term brain injury.
0:56
That's what you would see in all the textbooks.
0:58
So I'll try to make it, um,
1:00
a little bit more straightforward, mechanistically.
1:02
And then we're gonna mention a number of special diagnoses
1:06
that have characteristic imaging features,
1:07
things you don't wanna miss, uh, that do have more unique,
1:10
uh, features that can actually help you understand the
1:14
diagnosis.
Report
Faculty
Mai-Lan Ho, MD
Professor and Vice Chair of Radiology
University of Missouri
Tags
Vascular
Ultrasound
Trauma
Perfusion
Pediatrics
Neuroradiology
Neonatal
Metabolic
MRP
MRI
Infectious
Iatrogenic
Drug related
Congenital
CT
Brain
Acquired/Developmental
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