
The Brainstem Stroke Atlas, Part 1: What Every Neuroradiologist Needs to Master the Anatomy and Expertly Diagnose Brainstem Stroke Syndromes
This article provides a quick and easy-to-use reference for brainstem anatomy, intended for radiologists and other health care professionals. It includes a text description of the brainstem tracts, nuclei, and microvasculature, as well as a novel, color-coded atlas of axial high-resolution
MRI. The atlas provides a comprehensive overview of the brainstem, from the cervicomedullary junction to the midbrain thalamic junction. The color-coding scheme allows easy identification of critical structures, making the atlas a valuable tool for radiologists who need to quickly and accurately
interpret brainstem imaging studies.
Learning Objective: To describe the embryology and anatomy of the brainstem, understand the vascular anatomy of the brainstem, identify the vital functional systems of the brainstem, and interpret the involved structures in brainstem strokes and other disorders.
Learning Objective: To describe the embryology and anatomy of the brainstem, understand the vascular anatomy of the brainstem, identify the vital functional systems of the brainstem, and interpret the involved structures in brainstem strokes and other disorders.
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 01 April 2025
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