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60 topics, 3 hr. 18 min.
Introduction to the Carotid Space
3 m.Suprahyoid Spaces of the Head and Neck
4 m.Carotid Space Imaging Protocols
3 m.Contents of the Carotid Space
3 m.Carotid Space – Vitamin C&D
2 m.Vasculopathies and Variants
6 m.Carotid Fibromuscular Dysplasia with Dissection
8 m.Takayasu’s arteritis
3 m.Loeys-Dietz Syndrome
2 m.Marfan’s Syndrome
2 m.Carotid Space Infections
5 m.Causes of Internal Jugular Vein Thrombosis
5 m.Lemierre’s Syndrome
4 m.Internal Jugular Vein Thrombosis
3 m.Ludwig’s Angina (Carotid)
3 m.Internal Carotid Arteritis Secondary to Sialadenitis
3 m.Trauma in the Carotid Space
2 m.Penetrating Gunshot Wound of the Carotid Artery
4 m.Idiopathic Internal Carotid Artery Dissection
4 m.Internal Carotid Artery Dissection and Pseudoaneurysm
4 m.Horner Syndrome with Carotid Dissection
6 m.Carotid Blowout
3 m.Dissection and Strokes
6 m.Cervical Carotid Artery Dissection
4 m.Horner Syndrome
5 m.Value of Neurovascular Imaging for Seat Belt Injury
6 m.Right Internal Carotid Artery Pseudoaneurysm
3 m.Carotidynia – summary
4 m.Carotidynia
3 m.Carotid Space Neoplasms
2 m.Carotid Body Tumor
4 m.Carotid Body Tumor - Right Side
3 m.Bilateral Carotid Body Tumors
4 m.Carotid Body Tumor - Summary
5 m.Carotid Body Tumor Preoperative Imaging
3 m.Glomus Jugulare – summary
3 m.Glomus Jugulare with Tinnitis
4 m.Glomus Jugulare
3 m.Glomus Jugulare Tumor
2 m.Glomus Vagale – summary
3 m.Glomus Vagale
6 m.Hereditary Paragangliomas
3 m.Glomus Vagale, Carotid Body Tumor, Multiple Paragangliomas
4 m.Carotid Space Schwannomas
7 m.Vagal Schwannoma
4 m.Vagal Schwannoma, Growing in to Jugular Foramen
4 m.Carotid Space Neoplasms and Mass Effect
4 m.Sympathetic Trunk Neurofibroma in Neurofibromatosis
4 m.Carotid Space Meningioma
3 m.Carotid Invasion and Malignancy
3 m.Glottic Squamous Cell Carcinoma Invading the Carotid Space
4 m.Carotid Encasement from Metastatic Neuroblastoma
3 m.Characterizing Carotid Encasement
5 m.Lymph nodes by level of involvement
4 m.Tumors Impacting the Internal Jugular Vein
3 m.Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma Metastasis Mimicking Glomus
4 m.Pathology in the Carotid Space – Summary
6 m.The Cervical Sympathetic Chain
1 m.Vagus Nerve Anatomy
2 m.Deep Cervical Fascia of the Carotid Sheath
3 m.0:01
Well, you know,
0:01
it wouldn't be a Dave Yousem talk if I didn't
0:04
use my Mnemonic of vitamin C and D.
0:07
I should say this is not my Mnemonic,
0:08
it was a mnemonic that was provided to me by Stan
0:11
Siegelman when I was a resident way back from 1984
0:15
to 1988 when he was the program director of the
0:18
radiology department at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
0:22
So vitamin C and D refers to the Mnemonic,
0:25
which includes the following:
0:26
and I'll say it quickly: vascular, infectious,
0:29
traumatic, acquired, metabolic, idiopathic,
0:30
neoplastic in general, and drug-related disease.
0:34
And you can use this Mnemonic whether it's
0:36
interstitial lung disease or whether it's
0:39
lesions in the kindle. For our purposes,
0:42
we're going to use it for the carotid space.
0:44
And I will be combining some of these categories.
0:48
So we're going to be talking initially
0:49
about vascular disease,
0:51
but I will combine it with the congenital lesions,
0:55
which include Marfan syndrome
0:58
and Loeys-Dietz syndrome.
1:00
Loeys-Dietz syndrome is a syndrome that
1:02
is very similar to Marfan's syndrome.
1:05
And we see a lot of cases of it at Johns Hopkins
1:09
Hospital because Hal Dietz, for whom this was named,
1:13
is a faculty member at Johns Hopkins,
1:16
and he was the one who described the differences
1:19
between Marfan syndrome and Loeys-Dietz syndrome.
1:22
Loeys is a neurologist who is from Belgium,
1:28
and he worked with Hal Dietz at Johns Hopkins
1:30
Hospital. So when we talk about vascular pathology,
1:33
we'll be talking about these
1:35
two different categories:
1:36
the vascular as well as the congenital category.
1:40
I'd like to start with these vascular pathologies,
1:43
which include fibromuscular dysplasia, Takayasu's,
1:47
arteritis, Marfan syndrome,
1:49
and Loeys-Dietz syndrome.
Interactive Transcript
0:01
Well, you know,
0:01
it wouldn't be a Dave Yousem talk if I didn't
0:04
use my Mnemonic of vitamin C and D.
0:07
I should say this is not my Mnemonic,
0:08
it was a mnemonic that was provided to me by Stan
0:11
Siegelman when I was a resident way back from 1984
0:15
to 1988 when he was the program director of the
0:18
radiology department at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
0:22
So vitamin C and D refers to the Mnemonic,
0:25
which includes the following:
0:26
and I'll say it quickly: vascular, infectious,
0:29
traumatic, acquired, metabolic, idiopathic,
0:30
neoplastic in general, and drug-related disease.
0:34
And you can use this Mnemonic whether it's
0:36
interstitial lung disease or whether it's
0:39
lesions in the kindle. For our purposes,
0:42
we're going to use it for the carotid space.
0:44
And I will be combining some of these categories.
0:48
So we're going to be talking initially
0:49
about vascular disease,
0:51
but I will combine it with the congenital lesions,
0:55
which include Marfan syndrome
0:58
and Loeys-Dietz syndrome.
1:00
Loeys-Dietz syndrome is a syndrome that
1:02
is very similar to Marfan's syndrome.
1:05
And we see a lot of cases of it at Johns Hopkins
1:09
Hospital because Hal Dietz, for whom this was named,
1:13
is a faculty member at Johns Hopkins,
1:16
and he was the one who described the differences
1:19
between Marfan syndrome and Loeys-Dietz syndrome.
1:22
Loeys is a neurologist who is from Belgium,
1:28
and he worked with Hal Dietz at Johns Hopkins
1:30
Hospital. So when we talk about vascular pathology,
1:33
we'll be talking about these
1:35
two different categories:
1:36
the vascular as well as the congenital category.
1:40
I'd like to start with these vascular pathologies,
1:43
which include fibromuscular dysplasia, Takayasu's,
1:47
arteritis, Marfan syndrome,
1:49
and Loeys-Dietz syndrome.
Report
Description
Faculty
David M Yousem, MD, MBA
Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean
Johns Hopkins University
Tags
Vascular Imaging
Vascular
Trauma
Syndromes
Non-infectious Inflammatory
Neuroradiology
Neuro
Neoplastic
Metabolic
MRI
Infectious
Idiopathic
Iatrogenic
Head and Neck
Drug related
Congenital
CT
Acquired/Developmental
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