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The Importance of Imagery for IIH: Noninvasive Findings

March 30, 2023

In this lecture, Andrew Kim, MD, Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology at Weill Cornell Medicine and an Assistant Attending Radiologist at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, will discuss the radiology tools used to assess the neurological system. IIH requires imaging to rule out secondary causes of elevated intracranial pressure, however MRI and MR venography of the brain have specific findings related to IIH. Join our live webinar series to learn more about the noninvasive findings of IIH.

 

 

 

Dr. Andrew Kim

Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology at Weill Cornell Medicine

Andrew Kim, MD is a radiologist who specializes in Neuroradiology. He is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology at Weill Cornell Medicine and an Assistant Attending Radiologist at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center.

Dr. John Tsiouris, Moderator

Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology and the Director  of MRI at NYPH-WCMC

John Tsiouris, MD is an Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology and the Director of MRI at NYPH-WCMC. Dr. Tsiouris’ research interests include the use of advanced  MRI techniques such as diffusion tensor imaging and resting state functional MRI as biomarkers in traumatic brain injury.

Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH) is an underdiagnosed and undertreated disorder of elevated pressure within the brain without an identifiable cause. The IIH Practioner Series is designed for neurologists, neurosurgeons, neuro-interventionalists, endovascular surgeons, interventionist radiologists, neuroradiologists, ophthalmologists, optometrists, and ENT specialists.

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