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- 23:57, 27 July 2025 Fmichael1 talk contribs created page File:Artery of Percheron.png
- 23:57, 27 July 2025 Fmichael1 talk contribs uploaded File:Artery of Percheron.png
- 23:54, 27 July 2025 Fmichael1 talk contribs created page Template:Infobox artery (Created page with "{{Infobox artery | Name = Artery of Percheron | Latin = Arteria percheroni | image = | caption = | width = | branchfrom = Posterior cerebral artery | branchto = | vein = | supplies = Bilateral paramedian thalami, rostral midbrain | meshname = | meshnumber = | dorlands = | dorlandsid = }}")
- 23:54, 27 July 2025 Fmichael1 talk contribs created page Artery of Percheron (Created page with "{{Infobox artery | Name = Artery of Percheron | Latin = Arteria percheroni | image = | caption = | width = | branchfrom = Posterior cerebral artery | branchto = | vein = | supplies = Bilateral paramedian thalami, rostral midbrain | meshname = | meshnumber = | dorlands = | dorlandsid = }} The '''artery of Percheron''' (AOP) is a rare anatomical variant (4-12% prevalence) of the posterior cerebral circulation, characterized by a solitary arterial trunk arising from on...")
- 23:41, 27 July 2025 Fmichael1 talk contribs created page HCP (Redirected page to Hydrocephalus) Tags: New redirect Visual edit
- 23:31, 27 July 2025 Fmichael1 talk contribs created page Thalamopeduncular syndrome (Created page with " ## Definition & Etiology Thalamopeduncular syndrome (TPS) refers to a clinical presentation associated with lesions at the junction of the thalamus and cerebral peduncle. Primarily seen in pediatric patients (1-5% of brain tumors), it is often caused by low-grade gliomas (LGGs), such as pilocytic astrocytoma (PA) with KIAA1549-BRAF fusion or BRAF-V600E mutation. In adults, it may arise from vascular events like Artery of Percheron (AoP) occlusion leading to paramedian t...")
- 14:08, 4 June 2025 Fmichael1 talk contribs created page File:3554a239-7d3d-4848-9a23-afd08f2f153d.jpg
- 14:08, 4 June 2025 Fmichael1 talk contribs uploaded File:3554a239-7d3d-4848-9a23-afd08f2f153d.jpg
- 13:59, 4 June 2025 Fmichael1 talk contribs created page File:1FF1843F-BB8D-4786-8E5E-0DD4CC50190A.png
- 13:59, 4 June 2025 Fmichael1 talk contribs uploaded File:1FF1843F-BB8D-4786-8E5E-0DD4CC50190A.png
- 07:47, 4 June 2025 Fmichael1 talk contribs created page Calcification of the basal ganglia (Created page with "🔬 Metabolic and Endocrine Causes 1. Hypoparathyroidism – most common systemic cause • ↓ PTH → ↓ calcium, ↑ phosphate • Leads to symmetrical basal ganglia calcifications • May be idiopathic or post-surgical 2. Pseudohypoparathyroidism • PTH resistance; biochemical profile resembles hypoparathyroidism 3. Hyperparathyroidism • Less common, but can also lead to intracranial calcifications 4. Other metabolic disorders • Hypomagnesemia, hypop...")