Czech Radiology, 2023 (vol. 77), issue 2

Cortex of the telencephalon, normal anatomy and impairment of the gray matter development associated with migration - cortical heterotopia and polymicrogyria, anatomical notes and magnetic resonance imagingReview article

Jiří Ferda, Radek Tupý

Ces radiol. 2023, 77(2):75-86 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2023/009  

Migration disordes are being the important morphological substrates ofepilepsy manifestation

Visual assessment of structural MR imaging in epilepsyReview article

Zuzana Holubová, Nora Profantová, Martin Kynčl

Ces radiol. 2023, 77(2):87-93 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2023/010  

Identification and precise demarcation of a potentially epileptogenic lesionis crucial for successful epilepsy surgery in patients with drug-resistantepilepsy.

Corpus callosum atrophy on MRI - differential diagnosis and practical relevanceReview article

Anna Kavková, Jiří Keller

Ces radiol. 2023, 77(2):94-102 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2023/011  

Corpus callosum atrophy and its MRI evaluation can be a valuable marker fordifferential diagnosis and monitoring of neurodegenerative diseases and otherneurological disorders.

Imaging acute ischemic stroke: how to refer the finding to the interventional radiologistReview article

Filip Cihlář, Marie Černá, Jakub Hustý, František Charvát, Tomáš Jonszta, Martin Köcher, Antonín Krajina, Radek Pádr, Jan Raupach, Miloslav Roček

Ces radiol. 2023, 77(2):103-109 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2023/012  

To present instructions on how to report imaging findings in a candidate formechanical thrombectomy to an interventional radiologist.

Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome - a case report

Jiří Jandura, Radka Dvořáková, Pavlína Hemerková, Pavel Ryška

Ces radiol. 2023, 77(2):110-114 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2023/013  

Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain is essential for the diagnosis ofposterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome.