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How to read a CT brain scan: Acute ischaemic stroke for beginners

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Acute ischaemic stroke - CT scan features for beginners. Signs of acute infarction on CT brain.

In this video I provide a basic approach to assessing for acute ischaemic stroke on CT scan. We review the cerebrovascular anatomy focussing on cerebral vascular territories and the Circle of Willis.

This should help those looking to learn how to read head CT imaging.

We cover the hyperdense artery sign, the insular ribbon sign and the disappearing basal ganglia sign.

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Happy learning everyone.

Dr Michael Nel

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