Introduction to Contrast Enhancement
Intravenous contrast is often used on both MR and CT to increase both the sensitivity (find lesions) and specificity (diagnose lesions). Contrast enhancement in the CNS (central nervous system) may be intravascular (within vessels), extravascular (outside vessels or interstitial) or a combination of both. MedPix® Teaching Files - http://rad.usuhs.edu/medpix/parent.ph... MedPix® is a Registered Trademark of USUHS.

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Meningeal Enhancement

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Brain Imaging, Crash Course

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Intro to Clinical Imaging

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Brain Scans: Lord of the Ring Enhancing Lesions 101

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How To Use the MRI Contrast Injector (Radiology) #mritech #mritechnologist #mristudent

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Khan Academy - Diagnosing Strokes with Imaging (CT, MRI, and Angiography)

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Radiology of Spine Trauma

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Cerebellopontine Angle Lesions

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Protocol Optimization in CT: How We Do It Part 1

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Introduction to Mammography

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AN APPROACH TO CT HEAD NARRATED 2

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Brain MRI sequences 101

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The provider's guide: Contrast vs non-contrast CT?

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Cerebral Vascular Anatomy And Imaging

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Diffusion Weighted Imaging

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Introduction to Multiphase CT & MRI of the Liver

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Orbit Intraconal Lesions V4b

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How to Read a CT Head: A Beginner's Approach

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Understanding CT windows, levels and densities

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