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Spinal Cord Herniation 10,723 views
This is a case for Prof. Dr. Dillon. It is in press by our neurosurgeons and us, for the use of Duragen. Idiopathic herniation of the thoracic spinal cord: a case report and technique note. U...
Neuro Protocols 8,067 views
Alisa Gean is doing a great job getting a group together to share and collaborate neuro protocols. This would be a great place from members to share protocols, and open a discussion about the best ima...
Possible SIH with Spinal Subdural Hygroma, What Next? 6,657 views
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Brachial Plexus MRI Protocol 5,347 views
BP MRI Protocol Fall is upon us and so is the lecturing season! Like years before, this Fall I will be giving my brachial plexus lecture several times and the most commonly asked question by the au...
Cervical Spine Nomenclature 5,217 views
The ASNR/ASSR nomenclature document was specific for the lumbar spine. I would be interested in your opinion on the correct terminology for cervical spondylosis: what terms and why. Specifically, t...
Intracranial Hypotension: Advice on Best Treatment 5,039 views
Middle age female patient diagnosed with Spontaneous intracranial hypotension. Has multiple (approx 23) perineural cysts. Has undergone several blood patches and artificial CSF infusions without rel...
Embolization of Brain Arteriovenous Malformations for Cure 4,239 views
The editorial comment in the AJNR of Jan 09 by Jayaraman and Cloft is worthy of careful scrutiny, I believe. Although in my personal experience with Onyx and NBCA, final cure rates of brain AVMs from ...
Liver Hemangiomas and Vascular Lesions of the Brain 4,212 views
[gallery] I have a patient with 15 large liver hemangiomas and two partly calcified lesions in brain. Does anyone know of associated liver hemangiomas and vascular lesions in the brain?
Aunt Mickey (They Look the Same until You Undress Them). Internal Capsule Infarct or Something Else? 4,144 views
This 30 year old hypertensive female smoker presented with acute onset of right hemiparesis. Her history also included OCP use and dyslipidemia. MRI demonstrated an acute infarct in the posterior limb...
More on DWI of Head and Neck Lesions 3,979 views
Yesterday I wrote a short comment in the utility of DWI in the evaluation of head and neck lesions. While reading cases in the afternoon I came across a new patient with a retinoblastoma. This pa...
Category Archives: Career Opportunities
Rush University Medical Center
Position: Neuroradiologist [View PDF] Continue reading
The University of Edinburgh Medical School
Position: Senior Clinical Lecturer in Neuroradiology [View PDF] Continue reading
Innsbruck Medical University
Position: Professor of Neuroradiology [View PDF] Continue reading
Foothills Medical Centre / EFW Radiology
Position: Diagnostic Neuroradiologist [View PDF] Continue reading
University of Virginia Health System
Position: Assistant or Associate Professor in Diagnostic Neuroradiology. [View PDF] Continue reading
Milosh Perovitch Travel Grant
Milosh Perovitch was a Yugoslav physician who spent several years of his academic career in the Department of Radiology at Johns Hopkins Medical Institution in the 1960’s and 1970′s. Upon his death in 2006, he made a bequest to the JHMI Neuroradiology Division who have decided, in view of Dr. Perovitch’s close ties to Europe, to offer reverse sabbaticals to Europeans willing to visit Johns Hopkins for a period one to two months. The goal of the visit will be to exchange knowledge and develop collaborations. The stipend would be used to defray the visitors’ expenses for the month as … Continue reading >>
One Neuroradiology Fellow Position Open for 2011 at UNC
The Neuroradiology division in the UNC Department of Radiology comprises five diagnostic attending neuroradiologists, three fellows and three associated neurointerventional specialists from the Division of Interventional Neuroradiology. We have five clinical 1.5T and one 3.0T MR units and a second 3.0T unit to be operational October 2010 in the vecinity of the Emergency Department. Our upcoming dedicated outpatient facility (to open January 2011) will house two MR units and one CT scanner.
We also currently have both a dedicated full-body 3.0T in our research facilities. There are seven CT scanners (including a dual source and a 128-slice). A flat plate CT “Xoran” … Continue reading >>
Duluth Clinic
Position: Neurointerventional radiology. [View PDF] Continue reading
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Position: Standard neuro instructor. [View PDF] Continue reading
University of California Davis Medical Center (UC-DMC)
Position: One-year ACGME-accredited fellowship in neuroradiology. [View PDF] Continue reading