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MRI Fundamentals & Neuroanatomy
Webinar Series: Fundamentals of Paediatric Neuroradiology for Clinicians
Topic: MRI Fundamentals & Neuroanatomy
Lecturers: Kish Mankad (Speaker); Martin Hyland (Moderator)
When: 29 August 2025
Time: 9:00 - 10:00 AM Eastern Time (US / Canada )
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Webinar Series: Fundamentals of Paediatric Neuroradiology for Clinicians
About the Webinar Series:
The course will focus on the essential principles of paediatric neuroradiology, aiming to bridge the gap between clinical practice and imaging interpretation for child neurologists and neuroradiologists. Expert speakers will review the fundamentals of neuroimaging modalities (MRI, CT, and advanced techniques such as DTI and functional imaging), key normal developmental milestones in brain imaging, and common pathological findings encountered in paediatric practice, including epilepsy, metabolic and genetic disorders, infections, and neuro-oncology. The session will highlight the critical role of neuroradiology in guiding clinical decision-making, improving diagnostic precision, and supporting timely therapeutic intervention and optimizing interdisciplinary communication to improve diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes. Case-based discussions will further showcase practical approaches and pitfalls in everyday clinical practice.
Learning Objectives of the series:
By the end of this course, participants should be able to:
- Understand the fundamentals of pediatric brain MRI sequences and anatomy.
- Identify key supratentorial and infratentorial structures on MRI.
- Recognize imaging patterns of common congenital, metabolic, neoplastic, and traumatic brain disorders in children.
- Differentiate between pathological findings and common mimics.
- Interpret pediatric MRI findings in the context of clinical presentations.
- Communicate effectively with radiologists using correct neuroimaging terminology.
Session 1 (August 29th 2025): MRI Fundamentals & Neuroanatomy
Topics Covered:
○ Overview of Normal Pediatric MRI Sequences (T1, T2, FLAIR, DWI, GRE/SWI, contrast use)
○ Supratentorial Anatomy: Lobes, ventricles, deep gray nuclei, corpus callosum
○ Infratentorial Anatomy: Brainstem, cerebellum, cranial nerves
Key Skills:
○ Identifying age-appropriate normal MRI appearances
○ Anatomical localization on standard MR planes
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