Joanna Perthen

Imaging findings in spontaneous intracranial hypotension

Spontaneous intracranial hypotension is an increasingly recognised cause of headache. Radiology plays a crucial role in both the diagnosis and treatment of this condition. This article describes the current understanding of the underlying pathophysiology, the typical clinical and radiological findings and current approaches to treatment.

Dr Joanna Perthen, Dr David Butteriss

Royal Victoria Infirmary

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Imaging of spinal tumours

Spinal tumours carry significant morbidity. They typically present with pain or sensory/motor dysfunction – symptoms that carry a wide differential including neoplastic, inflammatory, degenerative, traumatic, infective and vascular processes. Imaging plays a vital role in the diagnostic pathway, with MRI usually being the most appropriate modality to fully assess the spine. When establishing a differential […]

Dr Joanna Perthen, Dr Priya Bhatnagar

Royal Victoria Infirmary

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