6A. Neuroimaging: Revision history

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  • curprev 18:2518:25, 6 August 2023Nikolas talk contribs 3,815 bytes +3,815 Created page with "We can separate neuroimaging into two types: * Structural neuroimaging – gives diagnosis of gross intracranial disease, like tumour or injuries * Functional neuroimaging – used to examine certain functions == Computer tomography (CT) == CT is usually used for neurological emergencies, especially to rule out haemorrhage as a cause of stroke. It’s also used for traumatic injuries of the brain and spine. The advantages of CT include: * Fast (few minutes) * Cheap *..." Tag: Visual edit