Dennhardt Joel, Fuortes Michaelangelo, Vijapura Charmi, Policeni Bruno, Sato Yutaka, Sato T Shawn
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-089
1) Review the normal development and anatomy of the posterior skull base.
2) Describe the variety of pathologies affecting the posterior cranial fossa in the pediatric age group with a focus on the typical computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) characteristics.
3) Discuss clinical management and imaging follow up of posterior cranial fossa pathology.
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Authors: Dennhardt Joel , Fuortes Michaelangelo , Vijapura Charmi , Policeni Bruno , Sato Yutaka , Sato T Shawn
Keywords: Skull base, Posterior Cranial Fossa, Magnetic resonance imaging
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-095
Posterior fossa tumours account for approximately 50% of the Pediatric CNS tumors. Major technological advances, mainly in the fields of molecular biology and neuroimaging, have modified their classification, leading to more detailed description of these entities in the most recent updated 2021 WHO Pediatric CNS Tumor Classification.
Unique neuroimaging characteristics mainly on MRI can provide precise diagnosis with molecular subtype. This exhibit highlights key neuroimaging features to guide the correct tumor diagnosis and molecular subtypes in the most common Pediatric Infratentorial Barin Tumors.
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Authors: Kathiria Deepti
Keywords: Brain MRI, Radiogenomics, Posterior Cranial Fossa