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Feb 2
1h 4m

74. Skull base MRI protocols

Andrew Dixon & Frank Gaillard
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Daniel Gewolb guides Jennifer Gillespie and Francis Deng through a series of skull base MRI scenarios. Includes discussion of neurovascular compression, pulsatile tinnitus, skull base osteomyelitis, CSF leak and more. Meanwhile, we learn that Frank is a naughty boy who breaks rules.   Radiopaedia Lecture Collection ► https://radiopaedia.org/courses/lecture-c ... Show More
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