Neuroradiology

Neuroradiology is a subspecialty of radiology focusing on the characterization and diagnosis of abnormalities of the central and peripheral nervous system, spine and head and neck using neuroimaging techniques. Multidisciplinary meetings involving the radiology, neurology, neurosurgery and pathology departments, steered by the residents and facilitated by faculty are held every week where challenging cases and patient management are discussed.

Related resident dissertations include the following:

 

Current research projects:

None

 

MMed Thesis:

 

  1. Olabu Beda (2020).  Extras-spinal Incidental Findings in a 3.0T Lumbosacral MR imaging for lower back pain.

 

  1. Kibaru Pauline Nyambura (2020).  Accuracy of Magnetic Resonance  Spectroscopy in Evaluation of Brain Tumours and Grading of Gliomas

 

  1. Munialo, R.M. (2018). Proportion of variant anatomy of the circle of Willis and association with other vascular anomalies on cerebral CT angiography.

 

  1. Omondi, D.O. (2018). Stoke at Kenyatta National Hospital: Spectrum of Imaging findings and the average time to initial neuroimaging.

 

  1. Kunjira, H.M. (2017). Cranial CT scan findings in Adult HIV/AIDS patients with low CD4 levels presenting with neurologic symptoms at Kenyatta National Hospital.

 

  1. Somba, D.A. (2014). Utility of head CT scan in patients with chronic headache and normal neurological examination.

 

  1. Wajihi, M.N. (2014).Clinical application of Magnetic Resonance spectoscopy in diagnosis of intracranial lesion.

 

  1. Akanga, Z.L. (2014). Imaging findings in the post-operative cranium as seen at KNH.

 

  1. Miyengi, U.A. (2011). Diagnostic accuracy of MRI in Intracranial Gliomas.

 

  1. Nyanchama, M. (2010). Patterns of Magnetic Resonance Imaging findings in seizure disorders.

 

  1. Mango, M. (2009). Brain MRI findings in white matter diseases.

 

  1. Angoro. E.M. (2009). Multidetector computerized tomography scan findings of the head in patients with head injury at KNH.

 

  1. Mbuvi, L.M. (2009). Review of clinical presentation and radiological diagnosis in patients undergoing brain CT in KNH.

 

  1. Omar, S.S. (2009). The Pattern of Central Nervous System Findings seen in patients with HIV Infection undergoing MRI Examination as seen in Nairobi.

 

  1. Mburu, R.N. (2007). Application of Diffusion Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the brain at KNH.

 

  1. Mutuku, J.W. (2006). Determination of the reliability of computerized tomography (CT) against the tissue diagnosis for intracranial gliomas.

 

  1. Thiringi, J.K. (2006). The pattern of CT scan findings in black stroke patients in Nairobi.

 

  1. Chepsiror, D.K. (2006). The pattern of radiological findings seen in four vessel cerebral angiography done at KNH and The Nairobi Hospital.

 

  1. Gandhi, D. (2004).A prospective review of the imaging findings in MRI of the Brain.

 

  1. Kibaya, D.I. (1999). Correlation between histopathology and radiological findings by computed tomography (CT) scan of intracranial masses at Kenyatta National Hospital.

 

  1. Gatune, F.W. (1999). Central nervous system findings as seen in patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection undergoing computerized tomography examination at Kenyatta National Hospital.

 

  1. Ndaihera, W.N. (1997). The Role of CT in the diagnosis and management of epilepsy.

 

  1. Mashuke, D.A.N. (1997). Review of cranial computerized tomography in patients referred to Kenyatta National Hospital. A descriptive cross-sectional study.

 

  1. Mwanyika, S.M. (1995). Radiation doses to patients during computed tomographic (CT) examination of the head.

 

  1. DeSouza, J.A. (1992). CT in Acute Head Injuries. The Nairobi Experience.

 

  1. Arrum, C.J. (1989). The Role of myelography in the examination of patients with spinal pathology at KNH.

 

  1. Strehlau, I.C. (1988). A Review of the first CT scans of the head in patients referred from K.N.H., Nairobi.

 

  1. Imalingat, B. (1985). The clinical and radiological features of intracranial meningiomas in KNH, Kenya

 

  1. Onchagwa, E.W. (1982). The clinical and radiological features of craniopharyngioma as seen in our local population at KNH, Kenya.

 

  1. Anyango-Akena, A.V. (1981). Review of carotid angiography at Kenyatta National Hospital, Nairobi, from September, 1978 – August, 1979.

 

  1. Magak, P.T.W. (1981). The incidence of normal pineal gland calcifications in skull X-Rays of Kenyan Africans.

 

 

Faculty Lead:

Dr. Odhiambo, A.

Overview

Overview

Neuroradiology is a subspecialty of radiology focusing on the characterization and diagnosis of abnormalities of the central and peripheral nervous system, spine and head and neck using neuroimaging techniques. Multidisciplinary meetings involving the radiology, neurology, neurosurgery and pathology departments, steered by the residents and facilitated by faculty are held every week where challenging cases and patient management are discussed.

Thematic Units

Thematic Units

Neuroradiology