A Computational MRI Based on Bloch’s NMR Flow Equation, MRI Fingerprinting and Python Deep Learning for Classifying Adult Brain Tumors

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Bamidele O. Awojoyogbe
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Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa

Brain tumor cases make up a significant part of the neurosurgery Oral Board Exam. A multitude of brain tumors exist and can be intraaxial or extraaxial. When considering a differential diagnosis for a brain lesion, infection, hematomas, infarctions, thrombosed aneurysms, inflammation, and demyelinating disease must be considered in addition to tumors. Common adult brain tumors consist of gliomas, meningiomas, metastases, and pituitary tumors. Management of brain tumors consists of understanding preoperative care, indications for surgery, surgical approaches, interpretation of preoperative and postoperative imaging, intraoperative and postoperative complications, and the role of adjuvant therapy, including chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Reviewing these essential points for the most common brain tumor cases and mastering the current treatment recommendations for common tumors will also be helpful for the boards.


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