An archive of images related to neurological surgery submitted by users, including radiographs (CT, MRI, x-rays, angiograms, etc.), intraoperative photos, and any type of photograph in general. Any diagnosis or treatment recommendation provided may not reflect reality. The
purpose of the blog is purely educational and to serve as a basis for discussion, not medical reference.
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A bad ventriculostomy?What's wrong with this picture?
Posted on Feb 21, 2007
Total comment(s): 11
CNS 3D Anatomy Course 2006First Annual 3-D Surgical Anatomy Course for Senior Residents, Aug 10-13, 2006, St. Louis, MO
Photograph courtesy of Christopher Wolfla, MD
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Posted on Jan 16, 2007
Total comment(s): 0
Winking OwlHere's a great example of the so-called "winking owl." Can you find it?
Posted on Dec 19, 2006
Total comment(s): 2
Pituitary Adenoma45 year old female presents with headache and visual loss. Assume this is a pituitary adenoma. Without knowing the patient's history, you can actually tell what kind of pituitary adenoma this is (i.e., prolactinoma, etc). What do you think?
Posted on Dec 07, 2006
Total comment(s): 7
Broken Neck10 month old involved in car accident in front-facing car seat. Note all the empty space between the spinous processes of C1 and C2.
Posted on Oct 16, 2006
Total comment(s): 3