Brain: Hemorrhages
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BOARD 1
1. Types of hemorrhages on surface and in coverings of brain: caput succadeaneaum, cephalhematoma, subgaleal hematoma, and subdural hematoma
BOARD 2
1. Normal anatomy of surface of brain and coverings
2. Subdural bleed
3. Subarachnoid bleed
BOARD 3
1. NOrmal anatomy of surface of brain and coverings
2. Progression of subdural hematoma
BOARD 4
1. NOrmal anatomy of surface of brain and coverings
2. Progression of subarachnoid hematoma
BOARD 5
1. Progression of subdural hematoma
BOARD 6
1. Orientation view
2. Normal meninges and coverings of brain
3. Cephal hematoma
4. Subgaleal hemorrhage
5. Subdural hematoma
BOARD 7
1. Coronal view of brain with arteries
2. Normal meninges
3. Subdural hematoma
BOARD 8
1. Normal meninges
2. Subdural hematoma
3. Coronal view with large subdural hematoma and midline shift of brain
BOARD 9
1. Orientation view w/ location of left frontal lobe subdural hematoma
2. Axial view of left frontal hematoma causing midline shift
3. Detail of subdural hematoma
BOARD 10
1. Film and colorized film of head injury: epidural hematoma
2. Normal meninges
3. Epidural hematoma
BOARD 11
1. Increased risk of subdural hematoma for patient on anticoagulants (coumadin) when falling and hitting head
2. Orientation view
3. 100% occlusion of left internal carotid artery
BOARD 12
1. Angle of view
2. Coronal view of brain with subarachnoid hemorrhage and hemorrhage extending in ventricles
BOARD 13
1. Angle of view
2. Transverse (axial) view of brain with subarachnoid hemorrhage and hemorrhage extending in ventricles
BOARD 14
1. Injury to Blood vessel in in ventricle with bleeding with presence of nitric oxide
2. Intraventricular hemorrhage
3. Orientation view
BOARD 15
1. Normal anatomy coronal view of brain
2. Unilateral periventricular - intraventricular hemorrhage
BOARD 16
1. Normal anatomy coronal view of brain
2. Grade IV intraventricular hemorrhage
BOARD 17
1. Emergency craniectomy to evacuate epidural hematoma