Imaging of Pediatric Brain Tumors
Differential diagnosis of brain tumors is mainly based on age and location. In pediatric brain tumors, a distinction can be made between posterior fossa tumors, midline tumors and hemispheric brain tumors. (Low audio quality because my headset wasn't working, first part (posterior fossa) has already been uploaded in higher quality). #Neuroradiology #radiology #pediatrics

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Imaging of Brain Tumors - Selected Topics

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