When may subdural blood be birth-related? provides some guidance.

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: mixed CT density subdural blood cannot be reliably dated. Bear in mind it can be only one injury. Ageing subdural blood on MRI is virtually impossible.

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: pay active attention to the smaller orbital structures, such as the frontal and nasociliary nerve branches of the first trigeminal branch (V1) as in this malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumour.

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: adamantinomatous (what we often think of) and papillary (more common in adults) craniopharyngiomas are not the same.

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Great to see subeditors and / Sachi and Matt having their cases featured in today’s course

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head w/ dense MCA? Stroke? No! surrounding parenchymal hypodensity in non-arterial distribution. Herpes encephalitis

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Want to learn or refresh your pulmonary segmental anatomy? This case has you covered!

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