Neuroanatomy practice test: 25 questions with answers and explanations
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
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Revise central nervous system anatomy by watching this neuroanatomy revision lecture. We will study 25 MRI and CT brain anatomy images and label the various brain anatomy.
We will cover the brain lobes, neurovasculature (Circle of Willis and dural venous sinuses), basal ganglia, ventricular system, the brainstem and CSF cisterns.
Cases can be found on Radiopaedia:
Case courtesy of Assoc Prof Frank Gaillard, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 42777
Case courtesy of Assoc Prof Craig Hacking, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 62556
Case courtesy of Assoc Prof Craig Hacking, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 62425
Case courtesy of Assoc Prof Craig Hacking, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 83622
Case courtesy of Dr Coenraad Hattingh, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 38060
Case courtesy of Dr Bruno Di Muzio, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 41113
Case courtesy of Dr Bruno Di Muzio, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 40640
Case courtesy of Dr Derek Smith, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 46232
Case courtesy of Assoc Prof Frank Gaillard, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 36106
Case courtesy of Assoc Prof Craig Hacking, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 62252
Case courtesy of Assoc Prof Frank Gaillard, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 14278
Case courtesy of Dr Dalia Ibrahim, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 42087
Case courtesy of Assoc Prof Craig Hacking, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 62252
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Not sure if the question banks are for you?
If you're here, you're likely studying for a radiology physics exam. I've spent the last few months collating past papers from multiple different countries selecting the most commonly asked questions. You'll be surprised how often questions repeat themselves!
The types of questions asked in FRCR, RANZCR AIT, ARRT, FC Rad Diag (SA), ABR qualifying Core Physics and MICR part 1 are surprisingly similar and the key concepts remain the same throughout. I've taken the most high-yield questions and answered them in video format so that I can take you through why certain answers are correct and others are not.
Happy studying,
Michael
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You are a masterful lecturer with clear ease and full competence in your specialty. You also smile as you explain the topics, which makes it clear that you love what you do. This was very helpful. I am writing this to share my appreciation for all the time that went into making this. With best wishes from Canada.
Thank you. Appreciate you taking the time to write such a lovely message. Have grown to love making these videos, mainly because of the feedback from people watching. All the best from South Africa 🇿🇦
@@radiologytutorials I truly mean it! I am doing two weeks of radiology elective at McGill, but since there are no neuro radiology residents, I am using your content. The residents were also impressed with the quality of the material. Once I become a resident, it will be my pleasure to sponsor your content. You deserve the best and I am confident your channel will continue to grow.
With best wishes from Montreal, QC, Canada!
Prefer 25 questions. Your vdos are unavoidable dear! Kindly accept a bunch of best wishes! You are a Gem teacher!
I love the 25 questions. Please more like this! 10 is not enough 🙂🙂🙂
I agree with Muhammad - 20 might be the sweet spot. Also for the reason you can find specific questions later easier when revising. This is great! I have never been so absolutely certain that the statement is true - Build it, they WILL come!
25 with explanations by yourself. Amazing facilitator! Kudos
This is the perfect revision material, thank you so much for your efforts. More, please! 😀
Thank you Utsav! I'm glad you are enjoying these. Happy studying 😊
Again - we NEED more!! Greatest ever. Build it - they will come!!
You're too kind! Uploading a new video as we speak.
100 questions (or even more) please!!! Fantastic videos😍
Thank you K P. I need to do more, I know 😖 just desperately trying to get through the physics videos. Hopefully soon 🤞🏼
@@radiologytutorials Thank you!! A spine session with or without questions would be really useful too!!
100 questions is the number! Thank you doc...
Thanks for the feedback 🤗
Thank you for your efforts❤
Awesome video with insightful and lucid exposition. I would love to see more of these anatomy type videos. Thank you
Awesome, thank you! Planning a whole series for later this year.
Great video, thank you so much for this! 20 or 25 questions seem to be just right!
I like the 25 more and the pace of both the images and explanations are perfect
U r simply fantastic, dr Nel. Best wishes for ur academic philanthropy... Had hard luck finding ur channel so late..
Anyways... Best of life to u
Thank you Chinmoy! You’re too kind 🙂
Would love more question videos for FRCR prep!
Your wish is my command Ellen. Will make an anatomy question video later this week 💯
@@radiologytutorials amazing!! Will be looking forward to it!
25 is perfect.
Dear really appreciate your efforts
Thank you 🥰
Your videos are tremendously helpful. After a 54-year career in math/physics/computer science, I have been studying neuroscience for the last 3 years. Books and diagrams are great, but nothing beats the real thing. Please produce more videos showing structures in various planes. Thanks.
Are you switching careers or learning out of curiousity?
@@ahmadaljazeeri9287 I'm retired. I am studying neuroscience and other fields as a basis for understanding consciousness, soul, self, and mind.
This was brilliant thank you! More questions the better in my opinion! Looking forward to your video on all of the foramens of the brain. Cheers :)
Superb explanation, thank you so much ❤️
I’ve watched almost all your videos so far. It has really helped me understand without overthinking it too much. Especially the “differences between T1 and T2 images”. Hopefully you can make more videos! (Especially MRI ones with anatomy of the whole body and how hyper/hypo intense tissues are affected if that makes sense) Thank you !! and happy thanksgiving!
Thank you . Excellent !
Cheers David. Glad you enjoyed it!
50-100 high yield anatomy questions per system please
Nice! The more the better! Looking forward to discussing 100!
it's perfect sir .. thank you very much
Thank you for watching Diana!
Very nicely presented, thank you
Thanks for watching 🙏🏻
great questions 25q will do
Hello😀, Great video! Could you do more of these videos and perhaps do them by systems like you have in this case e.g neuro, MSK, cardiothoracic etc.
Also 50 questions at a time would be great
Hey Gregg. Absolutely. I've actually been compiling a bunch of 100 question ones 👌🏻plan is to release them in early October
Amazing. Can you add 75 questions please? 😊
Great video. Please keep it 25 questions only. From INDIA.
great Video!!!
Thank you Alexandra! ☺️
Great and perfect🎉
Excellent😊
Thank you
Can you please make videos on Ultra Sound anatomy?
Great idea Priya! Going to try get some good images together 🙂
Can you please upload cerebral venogram please
I will soon! Need to find a good example case
Great video, thank you :) Feeling a bit more confident about my exam next week knowing I'm not completely clueless 🤣
Your Vedios more clearly and understand more..Please teach me how to read MRI brain full details from basic... 🙏
Perfect
Cerebral venogram please
25 or 50 questions is helpful. Thankyou.
a 100 neuroanatomy questions per week would be nice
This is FANTASTIC! Thank you for this wonderful study resource.
Good one but missing coronal,axial etc should b mention plane
25 is good
25 is just perfect, thanks!
Can you send me the pdf?
Please doctor
as a neurologist I would rate your videos as being absolutely excellent, keep it up!
Thank you! Appreciate your support 🙏
are not there question related to other systems
Great videos…..plz post more neuroradiology videos…..thank you
25 is perfect... Thank you for this excellent session..
Great! Thanks for watching
25 is awesome. Please make more.
for some reason, 20 questions looks like a sweet balance, thanks so much.
Thanks for the feedback Muhammad. I think I agree. 25 feels a little too much but 10 is perhaps too few.
100
amazing content. please keep going
25th question : why isnt that the right substantia nigra ?
Hi Shramana. Thanks for watching. In an exam setting the answer book would probably include both the cerebral peduncle and substantia nigra as potential answers. The very tip of the arrow head is pointing slightly anterior to the substantia nigra but the question is a little ambiguous.
50 questions plz
nice
super thank you
25 question is better
Just SUPERB💯
100 question video please , very informative
Keep a look out this week Gagan. Hopefully have a new one out soon!
Terrific pace!!! 😊 More please
Your videos are fantastic and most helpful.Thanks a lot sir
Great video! Could you do more of these videos with 25 questions.
Thank you! Looking forward to getting some more anatomy videos going in 2024 👍
Please Discuss 50 questions regarding every topic
great
25 questions pls. And do it more often. Thanks ❤❤
Fantastic video. Neurosurgery resident here. Great refresher and learned a few new things as well!
great
Incredible video, please 100 structures more :)
Question 5!! Isn't it pars nervosa of jugular canal. Carotid canal is different.
Hi Rahul. Great question! It may be slightly difficult to see but if we were to scroll a few slices superior the actual pars nervosa would become apparent. The clue here is on the patients right hand side in this image - you can see the end of the pars nervosa just lateral to the right jugular tubercle.
The way I've described it in the video is confusing though - you are right that the pars nervosa lies anterior to the jugular spine but so does the carotid canal. Asking to label this from a single slice is perhaps a bit unfair
25
Thank u so much for your efforts.... Really really helpful
Perfect anatomy labelling, thank you.
100
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Thank you very much Sir. 25 questions is great.
Thank you Clueless Clive 😂
Oops wrong emoji, but your handle is funny so guess it works 🤷🏻♂️
Welll done Michael. You are doing a great job. Your channel should be appropriately named Radiology made ridiculously easy😅. I appreciate your physics and anatomy tutorials. Good bye to cramming.
Thank you Peace ☺️ that’s very kind!
Thank you so much.
25 is fine💫💫
Very useful great video
Glad you think so! 🙏🏻
👏👏👏🙌
VERY NICE VIDEO,THANX
Thank you Bassant!
you are tremendous.. please do more videos like this!
Perfect can go for 50 also
Thanks Dhara!
Excellent way of teaching. I am waiting for more such practice questions and other vedio
Thank you irko! I am working on multiple 100 question videos (neuro/thorax/upper limb/lower limb/Abdo). They will be out in the next few weeks 🙌🏻
Thank you👍🙏🏻
You are so welcome Raksmey!
It is so interesting.
Yay, I’m glad 🙂
You are awesome
😆Thank you for your support!
More neuroradiology video please 👍🏻
This type
Planning a big 100 question video soon 👍🏻
Excellent questions…keep sharing such Vedic’s |
Thank you Mohit. More videos to come!
TOM HOLLAND
😂 Have had a patient say that.
Amazing, you are a legend.
Thanks
It's my pleasure 🙂
Thanks
My pleasure!
More, please!!!!🙌🙌🙌😃😃😃
U R gorgeous ❤️🔥❤️🔥
Excellent Video Sir
Great video! 25 is fine :)
Is the interpeduncular cistern the same as the suprasellar cistern?
The suprasellar cistern lies just anterior (and slightly superior) to the interpeduncular cistern. CSF can usually communicate freely between the two.
20 q would be great. i really like the questions style. very helpful!!
Ok great 👍🏼 couple of 100 question videos coming out soon (using 20 cases). Will experiment with the length. I’m glad you’re finding them helpful