In Dr. Yousem’s third part of spinal lesions series, he dives into the different etiologies of extradural spinal lesions which can compress the dura and mimic intradural lesions.
INCLUDES
- Hematomas- Subdural & Epidural
- Diskitis & Osteomyelitis
- Spinal Infections
- Homatopoiesis
- Congential/Developmental Spinal Lesions
- And many more…
Part 1: Intradural Intramedullary Spinal Lesions
Part 2: Intradural Extramedullary Lesions
Objectives :
After completing this course, you will be better able to:
- Apply appropriate search patterns to ensure high quality case assessment
- Identify key anatomical landmarks, variations, and abnormalities on imaging
- Accurately interpret advanced imaging cases
- Formulate definitive diagnoses and limited differentials
Topics:
Introduction to Extradural (ED) Lesions
DJD Spondylomyelopath – Summary
Traumatic Lesions of Spine – Summary
Subdural Hematoma
Epidural Hematoma
Post-operative Epidural Hematoma
Discitis & Osteomyelitis – Summary
Phlegmon vs. Abscess
Tuberculous Spondylitis – Summary
Diskitis Osteomyelitis
Diskitis Osteomyelitis with Anterior Epidural Phlegmon
Epidural Abscess
Paraspinal Abscess
Extradural (ED) Neoplasm – Summary
Foramen Schwannoma
Extradural (ED) Neoplasm: Bone Tumors – Summary
Osteochondroma
Extradural (ED) Neoplasm: Metastatic Lesions – Summary
Chondrosarcoma
Metastatic Disease vs. Multiple Myeloma
Compression Fracture: Malignant vs. Benign Lesions – Summary
Extramedullary Hematopoiesis Bone Lesion – Summary
Extramedullary Hematopoiesis
Extramedullary Hematopoiesis as part of a Myelodysplastic Syndrome
Epidural Lipomatosis – Summary
Extradural Congenital Lesions – Summary
Epidermoid Cyst
Extradural Congenital Anomalies – Summary
Myelomeningocele – Chiari I Malformation
Myelomeningocele
Diastematomyelia – Summary
Diastematomyelia
Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy (CIPD) – Summary
Extradural Processes – Conclusion
Content reviewed: February 27, 2020