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Question 2
What are the typical signal characteristics of meningiomas on MRI?
Question 3
A 7-year-old boy is brought to the A&E department with a cough and shortness of breath. There has been some history of fever, but no systemic upset. The chest radiograph reveals an ovoid opacity in the right mid-zone. The edges of the lesion are well defined. There are no air bronchograms. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Question 4
What is the gender predilection for typical meningiomas (WHO grade I)?
Question 5
On non-contrast CT scans, a typical WHO grade 1 meningioma appears...
Question 6
A 25 year old female presents with enlarged cervical lymph nodes, subsequent CT confirmed calcified cervical lymphadenopathy as well as bilateral adrenal masses. What is the most likely underlying condition?
Question 15
All other things being equal, which of the following biomarkers confers the poorest prognosis in diffuse gliomas?
Question 16
A prominent alanine peak on MR spectroscopy of an intracranial mass, suggests that the mass is most likely a....
Question 34
Where is the most common location for an osteoid osteoma?
Question 35
This is the typical appearance of?
Question 36
What is the most common primary malignancy of the skeleton?
Question 46
A 30 year old woman presents for evaluation of a painless, firm, immobile bump on her skull which has been present for many years. A skull radiograph demonstrates a homogenously dense calcific mass extending off of the outer table of the calvarium. What is your primary differential consideration?
Question 66
Which of the following conditions is known to be associated with the greatest increased incidence of meningiomas?
Question 75
Which of the following histological features denotes a grade 4 astrocytic tumour - astrocytoma/glioblastoma?
Question 77
Which of the following statements is true regarding haemangioblastomas of the central nervous system?
Question 78
Haemangioblastomas are most frequently associated with...
Question 79
Which of the following is the most common primary tumour found in the posterior fossa of young to middle aged adults?
Question 80
Which of the following medulloblastoma subgroups is LEAST common?
Question 83
In MR spectroscopy lactate will resonate at...
Question 84
In MR spectroscopy choline resonate at:
Question 85
In MR spectroscopy myo-inositol will resonate at...
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