TC 1328 - Practical stroke imaging and mimics

Lectures

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TC 1328_1 - A. Stroke mimics and "chameleons": how to recognise them

TC 1328_1 - A. Stroke mimics and "chameleons": how to recognise them

21:37Didier Leys, Lille / FR

Learning Objectives
1. To learn about the definitions of stroke mimics and chameleons.
2. To understand the clinical challenges of stroke mimics.
3. To become familiar with the imaging signs and differential diagnosis of stroke mimics.

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TC 1328_2 - B. Practical review of stroke imaging and triage: within six hours and beyond including wake-up strokes

TC 1328_2 - B. Practical review of stroke imaging and triage: within six hours and beyond including wake-up strokes

30:41Lotfi Hacein-Bey, Sacramento, CA / US

Learning Objectives
1. To learn about optimal patient triage in acute ischaemic stroke in early and delayed time windows.
2. To understand stroke imaging in wake-up strokes and unknown onset time.
3. To appreciate the importance of efficient workup and time metrics.

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TC 1328_3 - C. Case discussion

TC 1328_3 - C. Case discussion

08:39Lotfi Hacein-Bey, Sacramento, CA / US

Learning Objectives
1. To learn how imaging can help in decision making in acute stroke.
2. To consolidate the knowledge gained in the session by presenting cases.

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