Priya Bhatnagar

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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Brain tumour mimics on neuroimaging

There are multiple non-neoplastic lesions that can mimic intracranial neoplasms on neuroimaging. The differentiation between neoplasms and these tumour-like lesions is essential to making the correct management decisions, not least because there is significant morbidity and mortality associated with brain biopsy and surgery. It is important for us as radiologists to be aware of these […]

Dr Nikhil Birdi, Dr Priya Bhatnagar

Royal Victoria Infirmary

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