An archive of images related to neurological surgery submitted by users, including radiographs (CT, MRI, x-rays, angiograms, etc.), intraoperative photos, and any type of photograph in general. Any diagnosis or treatment recommendation provided may not reflect reality. The
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Intraoperative ruptureAngiogram showing intraoperative rupture of a PCOM aneurysm during embolization.
Posted on Mar 13, 2009
Total comment(s): 4
Artificial disc48 y/o male who traveled to Europe to have three MAVERICK artificial discs put in (L3-4, L4-5, L5-S1) who felt a "pop" as soon as he got back to the US. Lateral plain radiograph shown. Doh!
Posted on Mar 14, 2008
Total comment(s): 5
Big skull base mass11 y/o girl with vision loss and right sided CNIII palsy. Ouch.
Posted on Feb 20, 2008
Total comment(s): 2
Big skull base mass11 y/o girl with vision loss and right sided CNIII palsy. Ouch.
Posted on Feb 20, 2008
Total comment(s): 6
Where’s my spinal cord?67 y/o male who was involved in a motor vehicle accident decades ago and likely underwent some sort of craniocervical decompression. Believe it or not, the patient is ambulatory with only a touch of myelopathy. His chief complaint at his most recent visit was low back pain.
Posted on Oct 22, 2007
Total comment(s): 6