Brynmor Jones

Consultant Neuroradiologist

BSc (Hons) MBBS MRCP FRCR

Dr Brynmon Jones specialises in adult and paediatric diagnostic neuroradiology.  He performs CT and fluoroscopic guided selective nerve root blocks, lumbar epidurals and facet joint injections.

I have a particular interest in traumatic head injury, neuro-inflammatory diseases,neuro-oncology and movement disorders. I have an active practice in back pain intervention including CT and fluoroscopic guided selective nerve root injections, facet joint blocks and epidurals.

Recent and current appointments

  • Educational and Clinical Supervisor for the pan London radiology training scheme.
  • Consultant Neuroradiologist Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust since May 2010. 
  • Co-Chair of the Imperial College stroke thrombectomy board and lead Neuroradiologist for MR guided Focused Ultrasound procedures

Society memberships

  • British Society of Neuroradiology
  • American Society of Paediatric Neuroradiology
  • Royal College of Radiology

Publications

  • Diagnostic analysis of baseline brain MRI features in infants with congenital cytomegalovirus infection: a simplified scoring system 
  • Double lesion MRgFUS treatment of essential tremor targeting the thalamus and posterior sub-thalamic area: a preliminary study with two year follow-up 
  • Device profile of exAblate Neuro 4000, the leading system for brain magnetic resonance guided focused ultrasound technology: an overview of its safety and efficacy in the treatment of medically refractory essential tremor. 
  • Acute flaccid myelitis caused by enterovirus D68 unmasking primary intracranial tumour in a previously healthy child. 
  • Cerebral microhaemorrhage in COVID-19: a critical illness-related phenomenon?
  • COVID-19-Associated Cytotoxic Lesions of the Corpus Callosum. 
  • Immunosuppression for intracranial vasculitis associated with SARS-CoV-2: therapeutic implications for COVID-19 cerebrovascular pathology.
  • COVID-19-related acute necrotizing encephalopathy with brain stem involvement in a patient with aplastic anemia. 
  • Fetal and neonatal MRI features of ARX-related lissencephaly presenting with a neonatal refractory seizure disorder. 
  • Vestibular dysfunction in acute traumatic brain injury. 
  • Cerebrospinal fluid exposure of cenicriviroc in HIV-positive individuals with cognitive impairment. 
  • Clinical and biochemical characteristics of patients presenting with pituitary apoplexy. 
  • Case report on the spontaneous resolution of a traumatic intracranial acute subdural haematoma: evaluation of the guidelines. 
  • Human T-cell lymphotropic virus (HTLV)-associated encephalopathy: an under-recognised cause of acute encephalitis? Case series and literature review. 
  • Inflammatory Activity on Natalizumab Predicts Short-Term but Not Long-Term Disability in Multiple Sclerosis. 
  • Assessment of optic nerve development using post-mortem Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in fetuses and newborns. .
  • The role of the right inferior frontal gyrus in the pathogenesis of post-stroke psychosis. 
  • Look away: arterial and venous intravascular embolisation following shotgun injury. 
  • Imaging in childhood arterial ischaemic stroke. 
  • Migrating tumour of the cauda equina. 
  • Multidetector CT angiography in paediatric neuroimaging – Uses and Techniques. 
  • Fractures and bone healing: Radiological Integrated Training Initative (RITI) – publication for the Royal college of Radiologists. 
  • Corticospinal projections to the rectus abdominis muscles in man: A study using transcranial magnetic stimulation. 
  • Ischaemic Stroke and Non-traumatic intracranial haemorrhage.

     

Contact details

To find out more, or to arrange an appointment please call 0203 195 2442 or email imaging@fortiusclinic.com

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