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Brain iPhone app

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The app

The iPhone teaching files are dedicated iPhone apps for each body system.  They are collaborative and based on cases that have been uploaded by the community and articles that have been written by the community.  We now have 60 cases with supporting diagrams, questions, answers and discussion.

The cases

This is a list of the cases that we've included in the first of our iPhone apps.  We stared with 50 cases, and have added some more recently in version 2, so there are now 60. The LITE version of the app only has 10 cases (*)

  1. Aicardi syndrome
  2. Achondroplasia
  3. Acoustic schwannoma
  4. ADEM
  5. ALS
  6. Arachnoid cyst (*)
  7. AVM
  8. Azygous ACA
  9. Band heterotopia
  10. Basal ganglia haemorrhage
  11. Benign CNS arteriopathy
  12. Brainstem glioma
  13. Butterfly glioma
  14. CADASIL
  15. Caroticocavernous fistula
  16. Central neurocytoma
  17. Cerebral abscess
  18. Cerebral amyloidosis
  19. Cerebral metastasis
  20. Chiari 1 malformation
  21. Clivus mass
  22. Craniopharyngioma
  23. Chordoma (*)
  24. Cerebellopontine angle lipoma
  25. Chondrosarcoma
  26. CNS Lymphoma
  27. CMV encephalitis
  28. Cystic meningioma
  29. Dandy walker malformation
  30. Deep brain stimulation (*)
  31. Dissection with infarct (*)
  32. DNET
  33. Dural arteriovenous fistula
  34. Duret haemorrhage
  35. Dyke Davidoff Masson syndrome
  36. Epidermoid cyst
  37. Epidural haematoma
  38. Erdheim Chester disease
  39. Haemangioblastoma (*)
  40. Haemangiopericytoma
  41. Hemimegalencephaly
  42. Huntington disease
  43. Kallman syndrome
  44. Lhermitte Duclos disease (*)
  45. Meningnioma
  46. Mesial temporal sclerosis
  47. Neurocisticercosis
  48. Oligodendroglioma (*)
  49. Optic nerve glioma
  50. Perivascular spaces
  51. Pineal cyst (*)
  52. Radiation necrosis
  53. Ring enhancing lesions (*)
  54. Schizencephaly
  55. Spontaneous intracranial hypotension
  56. Subependymal heterotopia
  57. Subependymoma
  58. Tuberous sclerosis (*)
  59. Vasospasm
  60. Venous infarct

The collaborators

While the original content was derived from the cases and articles on Radiopaedia.org, and thus everyone involved is partly the author, each article needed to be refined, additional materials collated and questions and answers written.

These are publications for a new digital age. If you would like to become involved, either with the latest volume we are working on, or with updates to existing volumes, please contact us at general@radiopaedia.org.

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