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IMAGES

Pediatric:

  1. Normal neonatal brain,

  2. Germinal matrix (MICRO)

  3. Periventricular hemorrhage in immature brain with intraventricular extension

Infarction:

  1. Recent cerebral MCA infarction

  2. Recent right ACA infarction

  3. #1. LEFT PCA Atherosclerosis. #2. Old PCA infarction

  4. #1 Occlusion of the left vertebral artery at the origin of PICA. #2Left posterolateral medullary infarct. #3 Infarction of the inferior posterior portion of the left cerebellar hemisphere.

  5. Recent right infarction MCA territory with hemorrhagic transformation

  6. Old cystic infarct in the distribution of the left MCA

  7. Acute Left MCA infart (2CTs)

Aneurysms

  1. Acute subarachnoid hemorrhage

  2. Ruptured anterior communicating or anterior cerebral artery aneurysm

  3. Right middle cerebral artery ruptured aneurysm

  4. Suprasellar Aneurysm (3 radiology images)

  5. Subarachnoid hemorhagge 2CTs

Hypertension

  1. Spontaneous hypertensive hemorrhage of the left putamen

  2. Spontaneous hypertensive thalamic hemorrhage with intraventricular extension

  3. Spontaneous hypertensive pontine hemorrhage

  4. Spontaneous hypertensive right cerebellar hemisphere hemorrhage. #2 Acute hydrocephalus

  5. Old hypertensive spontaneous hemorrhage left putamen

  6. Multiple hematomas

Miscellaneous

  1. Amyloid angiopathy, also known as congophilic angiopathy

  2. Superior sagittal sinus thrombosis

  3. Cortical venous thrombosis with hemorrhagic infarction of the parasagittal brain tissue.

  4. Vascular malformation

 

CASES

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