MRI Brachial Plexus

MRI Brachial Plexus Clinical Information: Technique: Imaging of the [left|right|both] brachial plexus was performed according to brachial plexus protocol which includes multiplanar anatomic and 3-D NerveVIEW sequences. Findings: Comparison: Spinal cord: The cord has a normal volume and signal Brachial plexus: Roots:        normal Trunks:       normal Divisions:   normal Cords:      […]

CT Skull Base

CT PETROUS TEMPORAL BONES Clinical Information: Technique: Fine slice non-contrast helical CT images were obtained through the skull base. Bone and soft tissue windows were reconstructed. Comparison: ___________ Findings: Right Side: No focal bony abnormality is identified in the skull base. The external auditory canal, middle ear, vestibular-cochlear apparatus and internal acoustic canal have a […]

MRI Whole Spine – Trauma Normal

MRI Whole Spine – Trauma Normal Clinical Information: MVA.  Technique: Sagittal T1, T2 and TIRM imaging was obtained through the entire spine, as well as axial T1 and T2 weighted imaging. Findings: The vertebral bodies and discs are of normal height with no malalignment. The marrow and disc signal is normal. The craniocervical junction is […]

Neonatal Ultrasound Lumbosacral Spine – Normal

NEONATAL ULTRASOUND LUMBOSACRAL SPINE – Normal Clinical information: Findings: The cord terminates at T12 with a normal appearing conus.  The cauda equina and filum terminalis are normal and freely mobile.  No evidence of tethering is seen. The posterior bony structures are within normal limits with no evidence of dysraphism.  No evidence of a cyst/mass, meningocele, […]

CT Cervical Spine – normal

CT Cervical spine – Normal Clinical Information: Technique: Fine slice non-contrast helical CT images were obtained from the skull base to the thoracic inlet. Bone and soft windows were reconstructed. Comparison: ___________ Findings: No fractures or other bony abnormalities are identified in the cervical spine. The vertebral bodies and discs are of normal height with […]

MRI CN VII and VIII nerves – normal

MRI CN VII and VIII nerves – normal Clinical Information: MRI cerebellopontine angle; asymmetrical sensorineural hearing loss Technique: Multiplanar, multisequence MRI of the cerebellopontine angle was performed without and with IV contrast including high-resolution images through the course of both VII and VIII cranial nerves. Comparison: ___________ Findings: There is no focal brain parenchymal signal […]

MRI Brain – Paediatric

MRI BRAIN – PAEDIATRIC Clinical Information: Technique: Axial T1, T2, IR and GRE imaging was acquired. T2 sagittal and T2, IR and T1 IR coronal imaging was also obtained. T1 3D imaging was also acquired. Comparison: ___________ Findings: No intra or extra-axial mass lesion or collection is identified. The midline structures are normal with no […]

CT Head – Common minor abnormalities

CT HEAD – Minor small vessel ischaemic disease Clinical Information: Technique: Fine slice non-contrast helical CT images were obtained from the skull base to the vertex. Brain and bone windows were reconstructed. Comparison: Findings: No intra or extra-axial mass lesions or collections are identified. The ventricles and sulcal spaces are within normal limits and there […]

MRI Whole Spine – Normal

MRI WHOLE SPINE – Normal Clinical Information:   Technique: Sagittal T1, T2 and TIRM imaging was obtained through the entire spine, as well as axial T1 and T2 weighted imaging. Findings: The vertebral bodies and discs are of normal height with no malalignment. The marrow and disc signal is normal. The craniocervical junction is normal. […]

MRI Lumbar Spine – Normal

MRI LUMBAR SPINE – Normal Clinical Information: Technique: Sagittal T1, T2 and TIRM imaging was obtained through the lumbar spine, as well as axial T1 and T2 weighted imaging. Findings: The vertebral bodies and discs are of normal height with no malalignment. The marrow and disc signal is normal. The spinal canal is normal. The […]