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Head Injury August 22 2014 Medical student course Joseph Philip MD jphilip@americanrad.com Head Injury

CT for blood

CT for fracture Head, face, spine

Skull base fracture

Skull base fracture

Skull base fracture

Skull base fracture

Skull base fracture

Why do we use CT? Any downside to CT?

CT uses Screening and follow up for complications Uses radiation

Contusion

Contusion Lev, M Radiology Oct 1999 p150-5

Contusion T2 Diffusion

Cerebellar Injury T2

Cerebellar Injury

Cerebellar Injury Diffusion T2

Cranial Burst Fracture Donahue DJ AJNR 2000 21:795

Cranial Burst Fracture

Diffuse axonal injury eMedicine.com

Pseudoaneurysm

Carotid - Cavernous Sinus fistula

Carotid - Cavernous Sinus fistula

Why don’t we use MRI more?

MRI Time and availability Safety