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22 topics, 1 hr. 2 min.
Introduction to Neurodegenerative Diseases
3 m.Huntington’s Disease
3 m.Types of Movement Disorder
4 m.Extrapyramidal Anatomy
4 m.Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology of the corpus striatum 1
4 m.Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology of the corpus striatum 2
4 m.Huntington’s Chorea Case Review
5 m.Measurements and Ratios in Huntington’s Chorea
3 m.Epidemiology of Huntington's disease
5 m.Clinical Implications Part 2
4 m.Genetic Choreas
4 m.Imaging Differentiators in Genetic Choreas
3 m.Sydenham’s Chorea
4 m.Immunologic Causes of Chorea
3 m.Infectious Causes of Chorea
3 m.Drug Induced Choreas
3 m.Vascular Choreas
3 m.Neoplastic Disorder Choreas
2 m.Metabolic Causes of Chorea Part 1
2 m.Metabolic Causes of Chorea Part 2
3 m.MR Spectroscopy in Huntington's Chorea
3 m.Huntington’s Chorea on PET
3 m.9 topics, 26 min.
12 topics, 48 min.
Lipoid Proteinosis or Urbach-Wiethe Disease
3 m.Parkinson’s Disease (PD) vs Lewy Body Dementia (LBD)
5 m.Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)
6 m.Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) vs Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (CJD)
4 m.Multiple System Atrophy (MSA)
3 m.Midbrain Anatomy: PSP
3 m.Bilateral Corpus Striatum Caudoputamen Hyperintensity Differential Diagnosis
6 m.Dystonia
6 m.Bilateral Corpus Striatum Caudoputamen Hyperintensity: Wilson’s Disease
5 m.Wilson’s Disease: Panda Sign
3 m.MSA Subtypes: MSA-C
5 m.Parkinsonian Syndromes: MSA-P
6 m.20 topics, 1 hr. 16 min.
Cerebellopontine Atrophy Differential in Older Population
7 m.GCA Scale for Assessing Neurodegenerative Disease
3 m.Medial Temporal Lobe Scale
3 m.Fazekas Scale
3 m.Koedam Parietal Atrophy Scale
3 m.Mild Cognitive Impairment Syndrome
8 m.Differential Diagnosis of Cognitive Decline
5 m.Alzheimer's Disease: Part 1
3 m.Alzheimer's Disease: Part 2
4 m.Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease: Part 1
3 m.Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease: Part 2
5 m.Subcortical arteriosclerotic encephalopathy
5 m.Using Fiber Tracking in Neurodegenerative Disease Cases
2 m.Vascular Dementia Differential Diagnosis: Part 1
5 m.Vascular Dementia Differential Diagnosis: Part 2
6 m.Dementia of Unknown Type
4 m.Pick's Disease
4 m.Pick’s Disease Subtypes
3 m.The Role of PET in Pick's disease
3 m.Differential Diagnosis of Parkinsonian Symptoms
5 m.0:00
We can categorize or go at neurodegenerative
0:03
diseases from the disease type,
0:05
from the age distribution, from the heredity,
0:08
or from the actual movement disorder.
0:10
I'd like to start out with the movement disorder
0:12
and the one I'd like to begin with is Chorea.
0:15
This entered medical writings through descriptions
0:18
of religiously inspired outbreaks of
0:21
mass hysteria in the Middle Ages.
0:24
There was an association with various saints at
0:27
the time and the worshipers called on the saint, St. Vitus,
0:31
and this became widely known as the St. Vitus dance.
0:35
In fact,
0:37
this dance could be a little bizarre and violent,
0:40
so that individuals were sometimes put to death,
0:43
thought to be witches.
0:44
This persisted as a synonymous term for Chorea
0:47
in 20th-century textbooks of neurology.
0:51
Now, there's an association between
0:54
Chorea and injury or inflammation,
0:57
especially of the putamen of the corpus striatum.
1:00
This is known as Sydenham's Chorea.
1:02
It can be found in rheumatic fever,
1:05
endocarditis, rubella, and other infectious
1:08
and inflammatory processes.
1:10
And this entity of Sydenham's Chorea was
1:12
appreciated before the 19th century.
1:14
Often overlooked
1:16
is Chorea occurring as a result of trauma,
1:20
often from a unilateral bleed into the corpus striatum,
1:24
especially the putamen.
1:26
Eventually though,
1:28
it became clear that there was a hereditary Chorea
1:31
through the concise report by George Huntington
1:34
on affected families in New York.
1:37
Now, we all think everything happens
1:39
and starts in New York,
1:40
but Huntington's Chorea probably
1:42
did not start there.
1:43
It probably started in the countries where the
1:46
incidence of Huntington's Chorea is the highest.
1:49
And those two countries are Scotland and Venezuela.
1:53
Most likely, this disorder inherited
1:56
as an autosomal dominant,
1:58
affected a single individual with a mutation.
2:02
And that mutation propagated amongst the
2:05
family members and progeny.
2:07
And either those individuals emigrated from
2:11
Scotland to Venezuela or from Venezuela to
2:13
Scotland, and then spread to the rest of the world.
2:16
Let's move on, shall we?
Interactive Transcript
0:00
We can categorize or go at neurodegenerative
0:03
diseases from the disease type,
0:05
from the age distribution, from the heredity,
0:08
or from the actual movement disorder.
0:10
I'd like to start out with the movement disorder
0:12
and the one I'd like to begin with is Chorea.
0:15
This entered medical writings through descriptions
0:18
of religiously inspired outbreaks of
0:21
mass hysteria in the Middle Ages.
0:24
There was an association with various saints at
0:27
the time and the worshipers called on the saint, St. Vitus,
0:31
and this became widely known as the St. Vitus dance.
0:35
In fact,
0:37
this dance could be a little bizarre and violent,
0:40
so that individuals were sometimes put to death,
0:43
thought to be witches.
0:44
This persisted as a synonymous term for Chorea
0:47
in 20th-century textbooks of neurology.
0:51
Now, there's an association between
0:54
Chorea and injury or inflammation,
0:57
especially of the putamen of the corpus striatum.
1:00
This is known as Sydenham's Chorea.
1:02
It can be found in rheumatic fever,
1:05
endocarditis, rubella, and other infectious
1:08
and inflammatory processes.
1:10
And this entity of Sydenham's Chorea was
1:12
appreciated before the 19th century.
1:14
Often overlooked
1:16
is Chorea occurring as a result of trauma,
1:20
often from a unilateral bleed into the corpus striatum,
1:24
especially the putamen.
1:26
Eventually though,
1:28
it became clear that there was a hereditary Chorea
1:31
through the concise report by George Huntington
1:34
on affected families in New York.
1:37
Now, we all think everything happens
1:39
and starts in New York,
1:40
but Huntington's Chorea probably
1:42
did not start there.
1:43
It probably started in the countries where the
1:46
incidence of Huntington's Chorea is the highest.
1:49
And those two countries are Scotland and Venezuela.
1:53
Most likely, this disorder inherited
1:56
as an autosomal dominant,
1:58
affected a single individual with a mutation.
2:02
And that mutation propagated amongst the
2:05
family members and progeny.
2:07
And either those individuals emigrated from
2:11
Scotland to Venezuela or from Venezuela to
2:13
Scotland, and then spread to the rest of the world.
2:16
Let's move on, shall we?
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Stephen J Pomeranz, MD
Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online
ProScan Imaging
Tags
Vascular
PET
Nuclear Medicine
Non-infectious Inflammatory
Neuroradiology
Neoplastic
Metabolic
MRI
Idiopathic
Iatrogenic
Drug related
Congenital
Brain
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