MRI Brain for Seizures and MS - Video Lesson
Hey, everyone. Welcome to today's lesson on MRI scans for seizures and multiple sclerosis. In this lesson, we will discuss the basic anatomy and pathology relating to seizure and multiple sclerosis indications, look at images of the anatomy on MRI scans, and discuss some imaging challenges associated with these studies. Let's get started. MRI scans for both seizures and multiple sclerosis or MS often consist of regular brain protocol with a few additional sequences. Specific details of the patient setup process is included in the routine brain patient positioning and protocol lesson. Let's take a look at the anatomy on some MRI images for seizures. For an indication of seizures, the temporal lobe will be the focus of the study. Coronal and axial views of the temporal lobes are often performed. Both of these sequences are acquired with thin slices, sometimes between a three d acquisition. To create an axial view of the temporal lobe, this
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