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See all Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: ARASH OWCHI TABRIZ MEDICAL UNIVERSITY m.a.owchi@gmail.com Slide 3: Cervical Spine Front View Slide 4: Cervical Spine Side View Slide 5: Cervical Spine Back View Slide 6: Thoracic Spine Front View Slide 7: Thoracic Spine Side View Slide 8: Thoracic Spine Back View Slide 9: Lumbar Spine Front View Slide 10: Lumbar Spine Side View Slide 11: Lumbar Spine Back View Slide 12: Lumbar vertebral body – axial view Slide 19: Vertebral alignment Body heights Disk spaces Pre-cervical soft tissues Slide 22: SPECIMEN RADIOGRAPH L4 SPINE FROM THE FRONT Slide 23: Lateral Lumbar Spine Slide 25: CT Teaching Manual (SPINE) Slide 36: Thoracic Spine Slide 39: Lumbar Spine Osteophyte Slide 50: Applied Radiological Anatomy for Medical Students Slide 51: Axial CT at the level of L3/4 intervertebral (a) soft tissue (B) bone windows. Slide 52: Axial CT myelogram (a) Cervical spine (b) Lumbar spine Slide 53: sagittal MRI of vertebral column. T1W T2W Slide 54: Fig. 11.6. The ligaments of the vertebral column, (a) lateral view, (b) vertebral bodies viewed from behind. (a) lateral view Slide 55: (b) Vertebral bodies viewed from behind. Slide 56: Fig. 11.8. Coronal CT reformat, the craniovertebral junction. Slide 57: Fig. 11.9. Cervical spine radiographs: (a) anteroposterior, (b) per oral, (c) lateralviews. Slide 58: B Slide 60: Fig. 11.10. The craniovertebral ligaments viewed insagittal section. Slide 61: Cervical vertebra. Slide 62: Thoracic spine radiographs: (a) anteroposterior, (b) lateral views. Slide 65: Axial CT myelogram, thoracic spine Slide 66: Fig. 11.14. Lumbar spine radiographs: (a) anteroposterior, (b) lateral views. Slide 68: Fig. 11.15. Lumbar spine radiograph, oblique projection. Slide 69: Fig. 11.16. T1W axial MRI, lumbar vertebra Slide 70: Fig. 11.17. GRE axial MRI, cervical spine. Note that this sequence (gradient recalled echo) demonstrates gray matter within the spinal cord. Slide 71: T2W axial MRI, Thoracic spine. Slide 72: Fig. 11.19. T2W sagittal MRI, lumbar spine showing the cauda equina. Slide 73: T1W axial image, lumbar vertebra. Slide 74: SELECTED FROM INTERNET ARTICLES & POWERPOINTS Slide 75: Lumbar vertebral body Slide 76: Facet Joints Axial View Slide 77: Facet Joints Sagittal Reconstructions Slide 78: CT Lumbar Spine Sagittal Reconstructions Slide 80: MRI Cervical Spine – Side View Slide 82: MRI Cervical Spine – Axial view Slide 83: MRI: Intervertebral Disc Slide 84: Neural Foramen Slide 86: Neural Foramina - Cervical Spine Slide 87: Cauda Equina- MRI Myelogram Slide 88: Spinal Ligament Slide 89: Fracture of C7 vertebral body Slide 90: 1. Spinal cord; 2. conus medullaris; 3. anterior longitudinal ligament; 4. ligamentum flavum; 5. posterior epidural fat space; 6. anterior epidural fat space; T1-weighted fast spin echo Slide 91: 7. intranuclear cleft; 8. basivertebral vein; 9. annulus fibrosus; 10. nucleus pulposus. T2-weighted inversion recovery image Slide 92: Axial T1-weighted fast spin echo images through the L4 vertebra corpus 1.Anterior longitudinal ligament; 2. psoas muscle; 3. nerve root; 4. epidural veins; 5. lamina; 6. cauda equina; 7. nerve exiting through neural foramen; 8. facet joint; 9. epidural fat; 10. spinous process; 11. inferior articular process; 12. superior articular process. Slide 93: Axial T1-weighted fast spin echo images through the L4 vertebra corpus 1.Anterior longitudinal ligament; 2. psoas muscle; 3. nerve root; 4. epidural veins; 5. lamina; 6. cauda equina; 7. nerve exiting through neural foramen; 8. facet joint; 9. epidural fat; 10. spinous process; 11. inferior articular process; 12. superior articular process. Slide 94: Axial T1-weighted fast spin echo images through the L4-L5 disk 1.Anterior longitudinal ligament; 2. psoas muscle; 3. nerve root; 4. epidural veins; 5. lamina; 6. cauda equina; 7. nerve exiting through neural foramen; 8. facet joint; 9. epidural fat; 10. spinous process; 11. inferior articular process; 12. superior articular process. Slide 95: Axial T1-weighted fast spin echo images through the L4-L5 disk 7. nerve exiting through neural foramen; 8. facet joint; 9. epidural fat; 10. spinous process; 11. inferior articular process; 12. superior articular process. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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See all Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: ARASH OWCHI TABRIZ MEDICAL UNIVERSITY m.a.owchi@gmail.com Slide 3: Cervical Spine Front View Slide 4: Cervical Spine Side View Slide 5: Cervical Spine Back View Slide 6: Thoracic Spine Front View Slide 7: Thoracic Spine Side View Slide 8: Thoracic Spine Back View Slide 9: Lumbar Spine Front View Slide 10: Lumbar Spine Side View Slide 11: Lumbar Spine Back View Slide 12: Lumbar vertebral body – axial view Slide 19: Vertebral alignment Body heights Disk spaces Pre-cervical soft tissues Slide 22: SPECIMEN RADIOGRAPH L4 SPINE FROM THE FRONT Slide 23: Lateral Lumbar Spine Slide 25: CT Teaching Manual (SPINE) Slide 36: Thoracic Spine Slide 39: Lumbar Spine Osteophyte Slide 50: Applied Radiological Anatomy for Medical Students Slide 51: Axial CT at the level of L3/4 intervertebral (a) soft tissue (B) bone windows. Slide 52: Axial CT myelogram (a) Cervical spine (b) Lumbar spine Slide 53: sagittal MRI of vertebral column. T1W T2W Slide 54: Fig. 11.6. The ligaments of the vertebral column, (a) lateral view, (b) vertebral bodies viewed from behind. (a) lateral view Slide 55: (b) Vertebral bodies viewed from behind. Slide 56: Fig. 11.8. Coronal CT reformat, the craniovertebral junction. Slide 57: Fig. 11.9. Cervical spine radiographs: (a) anteroposterior, (b) per oral, (c) lateralviews. Slide 58: B Slide 60: Fig. 11.10. The craniovertebral ligaments viewed insagittal section. Slide 61: Cervical vertebra. Slide 62: Thoracic spine radiographs: (a) anteroposterior, (b) lateral views. Slide 65: Axial CT myelogram, thoracic spine Slide 66: Fig. 11.14. Lumbar spine radiographs: (a) anteroposterior, (b) lateral views. Slide 68: Fig. 11.15. Lumbar spine radiograph, oblique projection. Slide 69: Fig. 11.16. T1W axial MRI, lumbar vertebra Slide 70: Fig. 11.17. GRE axial MRI, cervical spine. Note that this sequence (gradient recalled echo) demonstrates gray matter within the spinal cord. Slide 71: T2W axial MRI, Thoracic spine. Slide 72: Fig. 11.19. T2W sagittal MRI, lumbar spine showing the cauda equina. Slide 73: T1W axial image, lumbar vertebra. Slide 74: SELECTED FROM INTERNET ARTICLES & POWERPOINTS Slide 75: Lumbar vertebral body Slide 76: Facet Joints Axial View Slide 77: Facet Joints Sagittal Reconstructions Slide 78: CT Lumbar Spine Sagittal Reconstructions Slide 80: MRI Cervical Spine – Side View Slide 82: MRI Cervical Spine – Axial view Slide 83: MRI: Intervertebral Disc Slide 84: Neural Foramen Slide 86: Neural Foramina - Cervical Spine Slide 87: Cauda Equina- MRI Myelogram Slide 88: Spinal Ligament Slide 89: Fracture of C7 vertebral body Slide 90: 1. Spinal cord; 2. conus medullaris; 3. anterior longitudinal ligament; 4. ligamentum flavum; 5. posterior epidural fat space; 6. anterior epidural fat space; T1-weighted fast spin echo Slide 91: 7. intranuclear cleft; 8. basivertebral vein; 9. annulus fibrosus; 10. nucleus pulposus. T2-weighted inversion recovery image Slide 92: Axial T1-weighted fast spin echo images through the L4 vertebra corpus 1.Anterior longitudinal ligament; 2. psoas muscle; 3. nerve root; 4. epidural veins; 5. lamina; 6. cauda equina; 7. nerve exiting through neural foramen; 8. facet joint; 9. epidural fat; 10. spinous process; 11. inferior articular process; 12. superior articular process. Slide 93: Axial T1-weighted fast spin echo images through the L4 vertebra corpus 1.Anterior longitudinal ligament; 2. psoas muscle; 3. nerve root; 4. epidural veins; 5. lamina; 6. cauda equina; 7. nerve exiting through neural foramen; 8. facet joint; 9. epidural fat; 10. spinous process; 11. inferior articular process; 12. superior articular process. Slide 94: Axial T1-weighted fast spin echo images through the L4-L5 disk 1.Anterior longitudinal ligament; 2. psoas muscle; 3. nerve root; 4. epidural veins; 5. lamina; 6. cauda equina; 7. nerve exiting through neural foramen; 8. facet joint; 9. epidural fat; 10. spinous process; 11. inferior articular process; 12. superior articular process. Slide 95: Axial T1-weighted fast spin echo images through the L4-L5 disk 7. nerve exiting through neural foramen; 8. facet joint; 9. epidural fat; 10. spinous process; 11. inferior articular process; 12. superior articular process.