The first woman to be awarded a Nobel Prize, the first individual to be awarded two Nobel Prizes and still today the only individual with two Nobel Prizes in two different scientific categories: Marie Skłodowska Curie.
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Daily #Neurosurgery Quiz Question 423:
What is the name of the sign seen in the fetal ultrasound below? Can you name two conditions it is associated with?
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Daily #Neurosurgery Quiz Question 423:
What is the name of the sign seen in the fetal ultrasound below? Can you name two conditions it is associated with?
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Daily #Neurosurgery Quiz Question 420:
What classic neuroradiographic sign is indicated by the arrow and what is the diagnosis?
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Source: doi: 10.1093/jscr/rjt035
Daily #Neurosurgery Quiz Question 419
List the two most common spinal tumors for each of the following locations:
a) intramedullary;
b) intradural extramedullary; &
c) extradural
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Daily #Neurosurgery Quiz Question 420:
What classic neuroradiographic sign is indicated by the arrow and what is the diagnosis?
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Source: doi: 10.1093/jscr/rjt035
Daily #Neurosurgery Quiz Question 418:
What MRI sequence is seen and what is the pathology seen in the image?
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Source: Frank Gaillard (@Radiopaedia)
Daily #Neurosurgery Quiz Question 419
List the two most common spinal tumors for each of the following locations:
a) intramedullary;
b) intradural extramedullary; &
c) extradural
Comment with your answers!
Daily #Neurosurgery Quiz Question 418:
What MRI sequence is seen and what is the pathology seen in the image?
Comment with your answer!
Source: Frank Gaillard (@Radiopaedia)